> If I have the public key of the recipient, I should be able to tell that > a message was encrypted for that public key, except I am missing the > private key to decrypt it. If I can check the message format I should be > able to check this as well. How would I do this with gnupg?
--list-packets >>> 2. Is it possible to have just one key (the primary one, no subkey) with >>> E flag also (S,C,E) -- I know this is not recommended but this is a >>> particular use case and the risks are acknowledged. I guess gnupg will >>> not allow you to do this by default, but is there any magic that can be >>> done? >> >> Yes. >> > > How? I tried in expert mode but didn't manage. --expert --full-generate-key Options 8 or 11 should work for you. Haven't verified it. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users