On Dienstag, 15. Februar 2022 21:32:50 CET Dan Mahoney (Gushi) via Gnupg-users wrote: > Worse still, if you know a key exists via something like DANE (dayjob > makes DNS software, we like the idea of it being available via DANE), > there's no way to do gpg --search via DANE, only via a keyserver. > > Thus, using that as a prefetch method to grab the current version of our > codesign@ key into our keyring is not helpful either, unless we "faked it" > by attempting to encrypt a message to that address, then discarded it. > > Is there another way forward? The normal things for auto-key-locate don't > seem to help here. I'm open to ideas.
I'm not sure I understand your question, but you can use --locate-keys instead of a "faked" --encrypt to look up keys by email address. Regards, Ingo
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