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     A GNU Manual

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@settitle Using the GNU Privacy Guard

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@dircategory GNU Utilities
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* gpg: (gnupg).            OpenPGP encryption and signing tool.
* gpgsm: (gnupg).          S/MIME encryption and signing tool.
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This file documents the use and the internals of the GNU Privacy Guard.

This is Edition @value{EDITION}, last updated @value{UPDATED}, of
@cite{The `GNU Privacy Guard' Manual}, for Version @value{VERSION}.
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Published by the Free Software Foundation@*
59 Temple Place - Suite 330@*
Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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@title Using the GNU Privacy Guard
@subtitle Version @value{VERSION}
@subtitle @value{UPDATED}
@author Werner Koch @code{(wk@@gnupg.org)}

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@node Top
@top Introduction
@cindex introduction

This manual documents how to use the GNU Privay Guard system as well as
the administartion and the architecture.

@c * Gpg::             Using the OpenPGP protocol.
@menu
* Invoking GPGSM::      Using the S/MIME protocol.
* Invoking GPG-AGENT::  How to launch the secret key daemon.
* Invoking SCDAEMON::   How to handle Smartcards.

Developer information

* Assuan::              Description of the Assuan protocol.

Miscellaneous

* Copying::             GNU General Public License says
                        how you can copy and share GnuPG
* GNU Free Documentation License:: How you can copy and share this manual.
* Contributors::        People who have contributed to GnuPG.

Indices

* Option Index::        Index to command line options.
* Index::	        Index of concepts and symbol names.
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@include scdaemon.texi

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@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@c Indexes
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@node Option Index
@unnumbered Option Index

@printindex op

@node Index
@unnumbered Index

@printindex cp

@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@c Epilogue
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@bye