On Tue, 22 Mar 2016 10:12:36 +0100
Viktor Dick wrote:
Hello Viktor,
>Thanks, I found it myself but since the sender of a mail to the list
>does not get a copy of it,
It's a gmail-ism; Most people get their list messages sent back to
them, but not gmail users. It's a 'feature' google seem to b
Thanks, I found it myself but since the sender of a mail to the list
does not get a copy of it, I could not simply reply. If I use
'--list-options show-unusable-subkeys', I see the missing keys, they are
simply expired. Sorry to disrupt.
Regards,
Viktor
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 21:05, viktordic...@gmail.com said:
> key and not present in the folder). I guess these are expired subkeys
> which I somehow deleted from my keyring, but why would the private keys
Or keys used by SSh or X.509.
Use gpg-connect-agent and then:
> help keyinfo
# KEYINFO [-
Hi,
is there a possibility to list what each of the private keys in
~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d is? Some of them I recognize in the listing
of 'gpg --with-keygrip -K', but there are six files in the folder while
only three keygrips are shown by the command (one of which is the master
key and not pre