Re: kgpg default key

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On Wednesday 2007-12-19 17:14:03 Todd Zullinger wrote:
> Timothy Murphy wrote:
> > When I run "kgpg" (part of kdeutils on my Fedora-8 system)
> > I am asked to enter "Your default key".
> > I've no idea what this is,
> > and there is nothing in the Help/Handbook on this point.
> > 
> > Any enlightenment gratefully received.
> 
> Full disclosure: I know very little about kgpg (but I am pretty
> familiar with gpg in general).  Take this as an educated guess.
> 
> The default key should be the secret key you want to use by default.
> If you have only one secret key on your keyring, then specify that as
> your default key.
> 

You are correct. If needed, one can change the default key later by
right-clicking on any key (he owns) and selecting "Set As Default Key".

-- 
Regards,
  Doncho N. Gunchev, GPG key ID: 0EF40B9E, Key server: pgp.mit.edu


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