Hi,

> No, that's manual. I look (ask?) for an automation.


I found on the GnuPG-users list[1]:

> Ah, I saw something about auto refreshing the keyring at PGP-Basics 
> list... I searched but I just found this: 
> 
> that is a crontab (whatever a crontab is) 
> 
> gpg2 -q --batch --refresh-keys 
> gpg2 -q --batch --update-trustdb 
> 
> Sorry for not providing a better answer. 


Best regards, Alex

[1] http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/gnupg/users/51475

On 05.03.2011, at 12:48, Başar Alabay wrote:

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> Hello,
> 
>>> But My system only has the snapshot of signatures of the download of a key
>> 
>> are you look for this?
>> 
>> * CLI: gpg2 -q --batch --refresh-keys && gpg2 -q --batch --update-trustdb
>> * GUI: GPG Keychain Access > cmd+a  (select all) > cmd+shift+y (update from 
>> keyserver)
> 
> No, that's manual. I look (ask?) for an automation.
> 
> B. Alabay
> 
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