On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 16:54:44 +0200, Steinar H Gunderson said:

> Well, does OpenPGP specify at all which subkeys to encrypt to? Is there a
> good reason why GnuPG simply can't encrypt to both by default?

No.  Why only to both ot them? There are often more than just 2
non-expired encryption keys. 

> Mm, but then I'd have to revoke the old encryption subkey to work around what
> I consider is a bug in GnuPG, and I'd hate accumulating cruft for such
> reasons :-/

For sure that is not a bug.  Using the latest valid encryption subkey
is what almost everyone would expect.  Anything elese does not make
much sense.  Whether something is a card key or a gpg-agent controlled
key or a plain disk stored key or a PGP 8 key or ... is not visible to
a someone going to encrypt to a key.


Shalom-Salam,

   Werner




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