in a test key i have 4 subkeys; 2 for sign and 2 for encrypt gnupg automatically chooses the most recently created 's' and 'e' subkeys to sign and encrypt a file
how can i mandatorily specify using other subkeys for the same primary key for 's' or 'e' either on command line or in an email client for example ? when i list packets, it tells me which key was used for 's' (in long format) but for 'e' (in short format) it says gpg: encrypted with ELG key, ID 0x00000000 how do i determine which key was used for encrypt ? do i assume it used the most recently created 'e' subkey ? is there a reference for the numerical values of version, hash, cipher, algo, sk2, etc ? _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users