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* gpg: . encryption and signing tool
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@item setpref @code{string}
Set the list of user ID preferences to @code{string}, this should be a
string similar to the one printed by "pref". Using an empty string
will set the default preference string, using "none" will set the
preferences to nil. Use "gpg --version" to get a list of available
will set the default preference string, using "none" will remove the
preferences. Use "gpg --version" to get a list of available
algorithms. This command just initializes an internal list and does
not change anything unless another command (such as "updpref") which
changes the self-signatures is used.
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other users to know where you prefer they get your key from. See
--keyserver-option honor-keyserver-url. Note that some versions of
PGP interpret the presence of a keyserver URL as an instruction to
enable PGP/MIME mail encoding.
enable PGP/MIME mail encoding. Setting a value of "none" removes a
existing preferred keyserver.
@item toggle
Toggle between public and secret key listing.
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@item --update-trustdb
Do trust database maintenance. This command iterates over all keys
and builds the Web-of-Trust. This is an interactive command because it
and builds the Web of Trust. This is an interactive command because it
may have to ask for the "ownertrust" values for keys. The user has to
give an estimation of how far she trusts the owner of the displayed
key to correctly certify (sign) other keys. GnuPG only asks for the
@ -477,7 +478,7 @@ ownertrust value if it has not yet been assigned to a key. Using the
@item --check-trustdb
Do trust database maintenance without user interaction. From time to
time the trust database must be updated so that expired keys or
signatures and the resulting changes in the Web-of-Trust can be
signatures and the resulting changes in the Web of Trust can be
tracked. Normally, GnuPG will calculate when this is required and do
it automatically unless --no-auto-check-trustdb is set. This command
can be used to force a trust database check at any time. The
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@table @asis
@item pgp
This is the web-of-trust combined with trust signatures as used in PGP
This is the Web of Trust combined with trust signatures as used in PGP
5.x and later. This is the default trust model.
@item classic
This is the standard web-of-trust as used in PGP 2.x and earlier.
This is the standard Web of Trust as used in PGP 2.x and earlier.
@item direct
Key validity is set directly by the user and not calculated via the
Web of Trust.
@item always
Skip key validation and assume that used keys are always fully
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Tell the keyserver helper program to be more verbose. This option can
be repeated multiple times to increase the verbosity level.
@item timeout
Tell the keyserver helper program how long (in seconds) to try and
perform a keyserver action before giving up. Note that performing
multiple actions at the same time uses this timeout value per action.
For example, when retrieving multiple keys via --recv-keys, the
timeout applies separately to each key retrieval, and not to the
--recv-keys command as a whole. Defaults to 30 seconds.
@item http-proxy
For keyserver schemes that use HTTP (such as HKP), try to access the
keyserver over a proxy. If a @code{value} is specified, use this as
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@item --auto-check-trustdb
@itemx --no-auto-check-trustdb
If GnuPG feels that its information about the Web-of-Trust has to be
If GnuPG feels that its information about the Web of Trust has to be
updated, it automatically runs the --check-trustdb command internally.
This may be a time consuming process. --no-auto-check-trustdb
disables this option.

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* gpgv: . signature verification tool