On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 12:21:00PM -0700, Robert Spigler wrote:
> qubes-gpg-client-wrapper -r [email protected] --trusted-key 
> <C2C60E279E86F10D5697782535CE0FE6C2141823> -e 
> '/home/user/Documents/Test_Encryption.txt' -o /home/user/Documents/Final.gpg
> 
> Still results in:
> 
> bash: C2C60E279E86F10D5697782535CE0FE6C2141823: No such file or directory
> 
> What is the wrapper? This also does not open the qubes-gpg-client 
> interface, in case that info helps.  I should also clarify that I am trying 
> to encrypt the contents of the file, so that I could copy and paste the 
> message for messaging, forums, etc; not encrypt the entire file for sending.
> 

Read my last message - you dont actually type the angle brackets
This is simply a bash script, you can inspect for yourself: it's at
/usr/bin/qubes-gpg-client-wrapper 

I'm not sure I understand your clarification - in any case, use the
command line I cited without the angle brackets.

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