updprefs command and changing key

MFPA expires2010 at ymail.com
Sun Mar 14 13:26:04 CET 2010


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Hi David


On Sunday 14 March 2010 at 2:49:34 AM, you wrote:


> On Mar 13, 2010, at 8:03 PM, Faramir wrote:

>>  It was just curiosity. By the way, is it possible to disable some
>> other encryption algo, but without forcing GnuPG to use a chosen algo? I
>> mean... lets suppose I don't want to use AES, but I'm ok with twofish,
>> 3DES, and Camellia (any of there would be good enough).

> Sure.  If you just don't list AES in your preferences, nobody will
> use it when encrypting to you.  Similarly, if you have
> personal-cipher-preferences and you leave off AES, you won't use it
> when encrypting to someone else.

Would "--disable-cipher-algo AES" add anything to that? Or cause
potential problems?


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