Yes, this can be done by configuring GPG appropriately. This is the same configuration that you need to do in order to PGP encrypt to a mailing list, where you need GPG to know that it must encrypt the email to each of the PGP keys of the recipients.

You can do this:

```
group <email address> = <key-id>+
```

Best,
R



On 11 Jan 2025, at 14:54, Pete Resnick via mailmate wrote:

Is it possible to send a message to u...@example.com that is PGP encrypted with the key of u...@stupid.test? For "reasons", u...@example.com is not listed as one of the alternate addresses in the key for u...@stupid.test.

pr
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