I've never used Crypt::OpenPGP, but I know a little about OpenPGP and GnuPG in particular.

I'm not clear on what you mean when you say you add USER1 to an ADMIN group. GnuPG allows you to specify a group in its config file, but this is like an email alias. When you specify the group as a recipient, GnuPG will treat that as if you had specified all of the group's members as recipients.

It might help to show more of the procedure you went through to create the group, add keys to it, and how you're invoking Crypt::OpenPGP to create your messages. Crypt::OpenPGP doesn't seem to have any facilities for managing a keyring, so I'm guessing you are using an external tool to create your keys and populate the database you mention. Whatever you can tell us about that might help us solve your problem also.


In reply to Re: Crypt:OpenPGP Recipients Problem by kyle
in thread Crypt:OpenPGP Recipients Problem by radtad

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