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Karsten Bräckelmann wrote on Thu, 11 Dec 2008 12:48:34 +0100:

> Hmm, mine doesn't. :) 

My package says gnupg-1.4.5-13.

> Instead that option's desc starts with "List all
> keys from the public keyrings, or just the keys given on the command
> line".

Yeah, and now that I know how to squeeze the keys out, I know what they mean by 
the [names], e.g.

gpg --list-keys --no-default-keyring --keyring sa-update-keys/pubring.gpg 
856AA88A

> It definitely doesn't tell me to dump a file-name there...

No, but the basic command syntax tells about it.

> gpg  [--homedir name]  [--options file]

That actually refers to a file to be signed, decrypted etc., though, and not 
the 
keyrings. And there's also a difference between "options" and "commands". 
(--list
-keys i9s a command). If you don't know much about gpg it's easy to get 
tricked. 
As I said earlier, it isn't important to know all that if one just wants to use 
SA. Otherwise you may want to read the gnupg documentation before asking, 
indeed 
;-)

> 
> A quick glimpsing of the man page tells me to use this:
>   gpg --list-keys --no-default-keyring --keyring sa-update-keys/pubring.gpg

For me, too. Either cd to /etc/mail/spamassassin or add it to the path, though 
;-)



Kai

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