I have no problems, i don't see how this all is happening. It was pretty
p`n`p for me..

I suggest using the global file. For some reason there were issues with
the installation taking my home directory settings.

On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 01:33:39PM -0400, David T-G muttered:
| Hi again!
| 
| ...and then David @ BigFoot said...
| % Hi, folks --
| % 
| % More of the same here.  It seems that m_gpg doesn't give me back all of
| 
| In fact, it seems on second look that m_gpg *does* give me all of my
| entries.  Further digging reveals that both key addresses end up in
| $collection after lbdbq calls m_gpg_query and that they get stripped by
| munge and munge-keeporder.  I'm not exactly sure what's going on in
| munge-keeporder, but munge appears to be building an array (named "line")
| indexed by email address -- only.
| 
| Have I stumbled on a limitation of lbdbq and munge, or has my habit of
| keeping keys to decrypt old messages messed me up unlike anyone else?
| 
| 
| TIA^^2
| 
| :-D
| -- 
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| 



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