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doc: Add another use case for --show-session-key.
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We think that Key Escrow is a Bad Thing; however the user should have
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the freedom to decide whether to go to prison or to reveal the content
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of one specific message without compromising all messages ever
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encrypted for one secret key. DON'T USE IT UNLESS YOU ARE REALLY
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FORCED TO DO SO.
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encrypted for one secret key.
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You can also use this option if you receive an encrypted message which
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is abusive or offensive, to prove to the administrators of the
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messaging system that the ciphertext transmitted corresponds to an
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inappropriate plaintext so they can take action against the offending
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user.
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@item --override-session-key @code{string}
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@opindex override-session-key
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