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 === Encrypt a file === === Encrypt a file ===
  
-<​code>​gpg -e -r steve@digitaltrike.com foo.txt</​code>​+<​code>​gpg -e -r steve@beandog.org foo.txt</​code>​
  
 The file created will be ''​foo.txt.gpg'' ​ Optionally, you can use ''​-o''​ to output to a specific filename. The file created will be ''​foo.txt.gpg'' ​ Optionally, you can use ''​-o''​ to output to a specific filename.
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 You can also encrypt a file for multiple recipients, including yourself. You can also encrypt a file for multiple recipients, including yourself.
  
-<​code>​gpg -e -r steve@digitaltrike.com -r dev@digitaltrike.com foo.txt</​code>​+<​code>​gpg -e -r steve@beandog.org -r dev@beandog.org foo.txt</​code>​
  
 == Signing Keys == == Signing Keys ==
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 Note that if you start to list a key with a partial address, it will still accept that input and list the key. Note that if you start to list a key with a partial address, it will still accept that input and list the key.
  
-Fex, ''​gpg --list-keys @digitaltrike.com''​ will list all keys with that string in the email address.+Fex, ''​gpg --list-keys @beandog.org''​ will list all keys with that string in the email address.
  
 For scripting, display keys: For scripting, display keys: