1 msgencryption failed
3 msgproblem using encryption
2 msgSmart card: pcsctest fails

Two questions
\ Andrew Berg (22 Jun 2007)
. \ Joseph Oreste Bruni (22 Jun 2007)
. . \ David Shaw (22 Jun 2007)
. . . \ Joseph Oreste Bruni (22 Jun 2007)
. . \ Andrew Berg (23 Jun 2007)
. . . \ John Clizbe (23 Jun 2007)
. \ John Clizbe (22 Jun 2007)
. \ David Shaw (22 Jun 2007)
. \ Andrew Berg (25 Jun 2007)

2 msgFireGPG Report
2 msgerrors in manual
2 msgRe: If the message is encrypted symmetrically
7 msgIf the message is encrypted symmetrically...
16 msgRSA 4096 ridiculous? (was RSA 1024 ridiculous)
2 msgProblems generating keys on card '`SCD WRITEKEY...
1 msgnew (2007-06-10) keyanalyze results (+sigcheck)
5 msgWhich key is used when more than one are valid?
1 msgRe: New version of mac-gpg2
37 msgRSA 1024 ridiculous
1 msg'export-secret-subkeys' between 2 computers
1 msgRegenerating keys on a cryptocard.
1 msgCan someone test my encryption subkey ?
6 msgRevoke and expire
6 msgPGP software pirated
4 msgImporting backed up card generated key
Subject:Re: Two questions
Group:Gnupg-users
From:Andrew Berg
Date:25 Jun 2007


 
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John Clizbe wrote:
>>> You also may wish to specify the new key as the default-key
>>> along with various other helpful settings in gpg.conf.
>> I can't get the format right.
>
> default-key 0xdecafbad # use this key to sign
> default-recipient-self # always encrypt a copy to me encrypt-to
> 0xdeadbeef # also encrypt to my second key
I forgot to move it to the right place. The format was right. :-[
>> I thought of something: why not delete the old key outright? Not
>> only has it been revoked, but that email address doesn't even
>> exist anymore (which is why I revoked it).
> The only reason for keeping your old key is to decrypt anything
> that may have been encrypted to it. If you delete the old key you
> will lose access to anything encrypted to that key.
I decided to export the pair, and then delete the copy inside the keyring.

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