On 2023-04-30 1:15, ckeader via Gnupg-users wrote:

> Can't call it that as long as it's under user control (every long option of 
> the software has an equivalent config file option. You don't add such a key 
> via config or command line, no adsk will happen as it's not configured).

On my key, yes, I can choose to add an adk or not of course. But suppose
I want to encrypt to a key that has an adk added, but I only want to
encrypt to that key and not to the added adk? How do I do that?

> If you're using gpg built by your org, you have no trustworthy environment 
> anyway.

Probably, but when I answer a mail from home with my own GnuPG I want to
be able to ignore adk's.

> And the feature needs to be supported by the client.

You, currently I run gpg 2.2 so it's not of immediate concern. But when
I eventually upgrade I want to be able to ignore adk's.

-- 
ir. J.C.A. Wevers
PGP/GPG public keys at http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/pgpkeys.html

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