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Re: Newbie PGP question
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In <[email protected]>, on 06/12/98
at 07:06 AM, "The Sandwich" <[email protected]> said:
>I have a file encrypted with PGP version 2.6.2. Is there a way to view
>ALL the (public) keys that were used to encrypt the message...
>therefore showing which of Private keys can be used to decrypt it?
If you have PGP 2.6.x and you run PGP from the commandline:
c:> pgp.exe <encrypted_file>
If no keys are available in the secring.pgp file to decrypt the message
then PGP will display all the keys the file is encrypted with.
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