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Thu Nov 10 09:51:52 CET 2005
--ask-sig-expire
--no-ask-sig-expire
When making a data signature, prompt for an expiration time.
If this option is not specified, the expiration time set via
--default-sig-expire is used. --no-ask-sig-expire disables
this option. Note that by default, --force-v3-sigs is set
which also disables this option. If you want signature expi-
ration, you must set --no-force-v3-sigs as well as turning
--ask-sig-expire on.
--default-sig-expire
The default expiration time to use for signature expiration.
Valid values are "0" for no expiration, a number followed by
the letter d (for days), w (for weeks), m (for months), or y
(for years) (for example "2m" for two months, or "5y" for
five years), or an absolute date in the form YYYY-MM-DD.
Defaults to "0".
> When i use the --list-sig command, is there any way i can see the
> expiration date for signatures?
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