Thanks for your reply(and all the others of course).
Personally I'm going to use non-pgp AES probably, although I'm not quite
content with that. As I said, this seems like a feature that would make
sense, I might work on it myself if I find the time.
--
Christian Loehle
On 10/01/201
I want to use gpg to encrypt a potentially large file to some
(cloud-like) storage provider, the recipients are not known at the time
of uploading.
What I want to do is to send the encrypted session key of the file to a
recipient, when I 'add' them, without reuploading or even touching the
original
[ uneing.] Heiko Folkerts
> uid [ uneing.] Heiko Folkerts
> sub 4096g/BC0D1006 2015-08-27 [verf„llt: 2016-08-26]
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Gnupg-users [mailto:gnupg-users-boun...@gnupg.org] Im Auftrag von
> Christian Loehle
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 1. Okt
I want to use gpg to encrypt a potentially large file to some
(cloud-like) storage provider, the recipients are not known at the time
of uploading.
What I want to do is to send the encrypted session key of the file to a
recipient, when I 'add' them, without re-uploading or even touching the
origina