On 11/13/2011 09:29, MFPA wrote:
> There was a brief discussion about group lines on PGPNET a few months
> ago. IIRC, the specifics under discussion were spaces and angle
> brackets.
> 
> I don't think any conclusions were reached, but it may be worth
> experimenting with
> 
> group <pgp...@yahoogroups.com>=0x
> group <pgp...@yahoogroups.com> =0x
> group <pgp...@yahoogroups.com> = 0x
> group pgp...@yahoogroups.com=0x
> group pgp...@yahoogroups.com =0x
> group pgp...@yahoogroups.com = 0x

Sean, take MFPA's advice and try different combinations of spaces and
angle brackets as above. I would be very surprised if gpgmail scanned
the gpg.conf or the key files directly. It's far more likely that it's
asking gpg to encrypt to an e-mail address that looks like $this.
Figuring out what the "$this" is should allow you to use the group line
transparently.


Doug

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