--armor
-a
--base64
--assume-armor
--assume-base64
--assume-binary
--p12-charset
nameLatin1
and CP850
. Note
that gpgsm itself automagically imports any file with a
passphrase encoded to the most commonly used encodings.
--default-key
user_id--local-user
user_id-u
user_id--recipient
name-r
--output
file-o
file--with-key-data
--list-keys
commands. Especially
a line tagged grp
is printed which tells you the keygrip of a
key. This string is for example used as the file name of the
secret key.
--with-validation
When used along with –import, a validation of the certificate to
import is done and only imported if it succeeds the test. Note that
this does not affect an already available cwertificate in the DB.
This option is therefore useful to simply verify a certificate.
--with-md5-fingerprint