On 4 May 2023, at 10:43, Ineiev <ine...@gnu.org> wrote: > > On Thu, May 04, 2023 at 09:52:54AM +0100, Andrew Gallagher wrote: >> >> andrewg@serenity % gpg --group >> fn...@test.eu=BD9D4DEE7B2FF1CBEF2EE0C4E0ACD3E0CBE7874A -r fn...@test.eu -e < >> /etc/shells > shells.gpg >> gpg: 0x40F9B9601900E974: There is no assurance this key belongs to the named >> user > > I tried something like this with my MUA, I believe that doesn't work: > it first looks for appropriate keys, probably using --list-keys; > in fact, it insists on choosing a single key when multiple ones > are available.
Which MUA is this? I know that Thunderbird doesn’t support gnupg’s groups any more, but it has an equivalent inbuilt feature that you can configure separately. A
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