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SQ(1) User Commands SQ(1) NAME sq-key-approvals-list - Lists third-party certifications and their ap- proval status SYNOPSIS sq key approvals list [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION Lists third-party certifications and their approval status. To prevent certificate flooding attacks, modern key servers prevent un- controlled distribution of third-party certifications on certificates. To allow the key holder to control what information is distributed with their certificate, these key servers only distribute third-party certi- fications that the key holder has explicitly approved. OPTIONS Subcommand options --cert=FINGERPRINT|KEYID List the approvals on the certificate with the specified finger- print or key ID --cert-email=EMAIL List the approvals on the certificate where a user ID includes the specified email address --cert-file=PATH List the approvals on the certificate read from PATH --cert-userid=USERID List the approvals on the certificate with the specified user ID --email=EMAIL Use the self-signed user ID with the specified email address --pending List unapproved certifications --userid=USERID Use the specified self-signed user ID The specified user ID must be self signed. Global options See sq(1) for a description of the global options. EXAMPLES Lists the approved certifications on all the user IDs. sq key approvals list \ --cert=EB28F26E2739A4870ECC47726F0073F60FD0CBF0 Lists the unapproved certifications on all the user IDs. sq key approvals list --pending \ --cert=EB28F26E2739A4870ECC47726F0073F60FD0CBF0 Lists all unapproved certifications on a given user ID. sq key approvals list --pending --email=alice@example.org \ --cert=EB28F26E2739A4870ECC47726F0073F60FD0CBF0 SEE ALSO sq(1), sq-key(1), sq-key-approvals(1). For the full documentation see <https://book.sequoia-pgp.org/>. VERSION 1.3.1 Sequoia PGP 1.3.1 SQ(1)
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