"Lexi Groves (49016)" <[email protected]> writes: > Yes. We found this advice in [The GNU Privacy Handbook, Chapter 1. > Getting Started, Making and verifying > signatures](https://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual/x135.html):
I'd just like to point out that the GNU Privacy Handbook (GPH) was published in 1999, and I have not encountered any more recent revisions. I believe GnuPG did not even support RSA until version 1.0.3 and AES/Rijndael until version 1.0.4, which were released in 2000, meaning the handbook exclusively addresses DSA and ElGamal, making it 25 years out of date. The GnuPG Manual (https://gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/) is much more current, but sadly it is not structured as a user guide that would introduce a new user to PGP concepts and best practices, etc.
