x
pgpk -a PGPKEYS ?†? for pgp version 5.x
gpg --import PGPKEYS ?†? for gpg
If you use gpg(1), your output may look something like this:
% gpg --import PGPKEYS
gpg: key 16F4CCE9: "Sendmail Security
" 22 new
signatures
gpg: key 7093B841: public key "Sendmail Signing Key/2007 "
imported
gpg: key AF959625: "Sendmail Signing Key/2006 " 7 new
signatures
gpg: key 1EF99251: "Sendmail Signing Key/2005 " 9 new
signatures
gpg: key 95F61771: "Sendmail Signing Key/2004 " 7 new
signatures
gpg: key 396F0789: "Sendmail Signing Key/2003 " 27 new
signatures
gpg: key 678C0A03: "Sendmail Signing Key/2002 " 13 new
signatures
* How public key cryptography is used to sign a file is described in ?§5.2 on page 199.
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gpg: key CC374F2D: "Sendmail Signing Key/2001 " 14 new
signatures
gpg: key E35C5635: "Sendmail Signing Key/2000 " 5 new
signatures
gpg: key A39BA655: "Sendmail Signing Key/1999 " 4 new
signatures
gpg: key D432E19D: "Sendmail Signing Key/1998
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