Hi,

I have installed the new 2.3.2 version which supports "decryption w/o public 
key but with correct card inserted" with commit 50293ec2eb.

I have tried it out with a couple files encrypted with a public key that got 
lost recently but the private key remains in my smart card. $ gpg --card-status 
can list the keys when I insert my smart card, but $ gpg --decrypt [FILE] 
returns the foollwing as if the private key never detected:
```
gpg: encrypted with RSA key, ID 9AEE7E2751187094
gpg: public key decryption failed: No secret key
gpg: decryption failed: No secret key
```

Am I using this feature in the correct way? I just hope my files won't get lost 
forever. Thanks a lot!

Regards,
Thomas

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