Problems with an expired key...
Christopher Smith
x@xman.org
Wed, 15 Mar 2000 16:41:14 -0800
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On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 02:44:56PM -0800, Christopher Smith wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 02:40:34PM -0800, L. Sassaman wrote:
> > Do you have the old key set as the default key in your .gnupg/options
> > file?
> Yup. I have partially fixed the problem by forcing my ID in mailcrypt,
> but I'd still like gpg to handle things correctly.
I need to clarify this:
1) By forcing the ID in .gnupg/options, I AM able to properly sign messages.
2) However, if I want to send self-encrypted messages, I have to
specify the key ID. If I specify a user id, GPG wants to use my old,
expired public key. This despite the fact that it's disabled (indeed,
if I disable the old key, GPG exits with a failure if I try to encrypt
to my own user id).
--Chris
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