> The ``--export-secret-keys'' section of gpg's man page was what I was
> staring at when I wrote ``RTFM.''

I know it's my responsibility to read the man page, which I had done,
but gpg's man page has the following for --export-secret-keys:

       --export-secret-keys [names]

As a gpg-noob, I'm still not sure exactly what secret and public keys
do. I'm not sure why my gpg key(s) would have a name(s), I don't even
know where it's going to export them to. I'm not asking anyone to
explain it to me here. I'm just saying that if you don't already have
a grasp on what gpg does/is and how it works, that extensive entry for
"--export-secret-keys" isn't going to clear much up.

Michael

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