I have multiple keys for the same userid. When using: gpg --sign --user em...@address.foo
gpg-2.1.11 is always choosing the wrong one. The 'default-key' setting is ignored (as documented) due to presence of '--user'. Does this mean there is no way to tell gpg to automatically sign with a particular key, unless I specify the actual keyid instead of the email? How can I configure the default signing key to use *for a given userid/address* (not just in unspecified case)? Otherwise, any application [which knows only username/email] has to be know also the specific keyid to override gpg's default selection (which I'm guessing is the first key in the keyring); this seems wrong, it should be configurable in gpg, just like it's configurable if no userid is given (i.e. default-key). (aside: the default key selected for a userid should probably be the later key anyways, I would think, under the assumption that one always want to use the newer key, not the oldest one.) -- Scott _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users