Quote from: astor on March 24, 2013, 04:14 amNice explanation, pine. You can also use throw-keyid to anonymize all recipients.Ack, didn't see you'd already posted before I duplicated the same information. I suppose given the lack of awareness it is no harm. Spent too long supping coffee, a duck-bill can be most inconvenient sometimes. In any case you're right, throw-keyid is a very useful command, one some of us should use long and often, certainly when using email, even or perhaps especially Tormail-like anonymity services.Quote from: astor on March 24, 2013, 04:14 amSince you mentioned gpg.conf, here are some other options that make working with gpg easier, safer, or less annoying:trust-model alwaysutf8-stringsno-greetingno-emit-versionno-commentsno-mdc-warningarmorYes absolutely, I, as you can tell from my PGP messages, am quite fond of not shouting what edition/version of GPG I'm using (AAM strength encryption, which is over 9000 bits at all times). I am certain clandestine creatures have gone to the death for not knowing some of this information, imagine you are a spy, your messages are intercepted and you are the only one who uses an OSX version of PGP! Admittedly in this case the use of a Mac moderates some of my sympathy, but even so. :DQuote from: scout on March 24, 2013, 04:17 amGreat info, both of you!Cheers! The Revolution rumbles on. PGP or Death! :)