Re: Batch gpg encryption : prompt

2011-04-20 Thread Hauke Laging
Am Mittwoch 20 April 2011 05:03:17 schrieb Daniel Kahn Gillmor: > The right way to solve this problem is to instruct GPG that the key you > are encrypting to is in fact the key owned by the relevant party. By --trusted-key if you don't want (or can't) (l)sign the keys. Hauke -- PGP: D44C 6A5B

Re: Batch gpg encryption : prompt

2011-04-19 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 04/19/2011 09:21 PM, Yard, John wrote: > I am doing scriptewd/batch gpg encryption , and I am > getting the following repeated prompts: > > It is NOT certain that the key belongs to the person named > in the user ID. If you *really* know what you are doing, > you may answer the next question

Re: Batch gpg encryption : prompt

2011-04-19 Thread Felipe Alvarez
try --yes or --batch or both. Felipe On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 11:21, Yard, John wrote: > I am doing scriptewd/batch gpg encryption , and I am > getting the following repeated prompts: > > It is NOT certain that the key belongs to the person named > in the user ID.  If you *really* know what

Batch gpg encryption : prompt

2011-04-19 Thread Yard, John
I am doing scriptewd/batch gpg encryption , and I am getting the following repeated prompts: It is NOT certain that the key belongs to the person named in the user ID. If you *really* know what you are doing, you may answer the next question with yes. Use this key anyway? (y/N) y How do I elim