Re: Organizing groups of Keys

2010-11-24 Thread Ben McGinnes
On 25/11/10 5:05 AM, Michael Fladerer wrote: > > The gpg manpage says: > > (...) > --keyring file >Add file to the current list of keyrings. (...) > >If the intent is to use the specified keyring alone, use --keyring >along with --no-default-keyring. > > HTH. Oh, cool

Re: Organizing groups of Keys

2010-11-24 Thread Michael Fladerer
On Thu Nov 25, 2010 at 00:53:32 +1100, Ben McGinnes wrote: > On 24/11/10 10:35 PM, Aaron Berthold wrote: > > > Alternatively, is there a way to work with multiple-but-distinct > > keyrings without manually renaming the files and restarting the software > > when you want to switch? So I could have

Re: Organizing groups of Keys

2010-11-24 Thread Ben McGinnes
On 24/11/10 10:35 PM, Aaron Berthold wrote: > In the last few months, I've become comfortable enough with GnuPG (using > TB+Enigmail) for personal, small scale use but there are a couple of use > cases I've yet to find good solutions to. I figured the people here on > the List would know. ^_^ > >

Re: Organizing groups of Keys

2010-11-24 Thread Aaron Berthold
On 2010-11-24 14:29, kardan wrote: > Maybe the orphaned gpgkeys is of help. Hmmm, while it's a nicely fast GUI, it doesn't really seem to do what i need. (Or at least I haven't found out how. So far it seems like a normal GPG frontend like GPA. > You can specify the keyfile as option like for gpg

Organizing groups of Keys

2010-11-24 Thread Aaron Berthold
In the last few months, I've become comfortable enough with GnuPG (using TB+Enigmail) for personal, small scale use but there are a couple of use cases I've yet to find good solutions to. I figured the people here on the List would know. ^_^ The basic issue is organizing the keys in my pubkey list