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55 lines
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These first three lines are not copied to the options file in
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the users home directory.
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$Id$
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# Options for GnuPG
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#
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# Unless you you specify which option file to use (with the
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# commandline option "--options filename"), GnuPG uses the
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# file ~/.gnupg/options by default.
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#
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# An option file can contain all long options which are
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# available in GnuPG. If the first non white space character of
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# a line is a '#', this line is ignored. Empty lines are also
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# ignored.
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#
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# See the man page for a list of options.
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# Uncomment the next line to get rid of the copyright notice
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#no-greeting
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# If you have more than 1 secret key in your keyring, you may want
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# to uncomment the following option and set your preffered keyid
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# default-key 621CC013
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# The next option is enabled because this one is needed for interoperation
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# with PGP 5 users. To enable full OpenPGP compliance you have to remove
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# this option.
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force-v3-sigs
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# Default is to use the newer compress algo 2, but PGP 5 does not
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# like this, so we use the old one
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# Hmm: Do we really need this ... preferences should decide which compress
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# algo to use.
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compress-algo 1
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# If you do not use the Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) charset, you should
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# tell GnuPG which is the native character set. Please check
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# the man page for supported character sets.
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#charset koi8-r
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# You may define aliases like this:
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# alias mynames -u 0x12345678 -u 0x456789ab -z 9
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# everytime you use --mynames, it will be expanded to the options
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# in the above defintion. The name of the alias may not be abbreviated.
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# lock tthe file only once for the lifetime of a process.
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# if you do not define this, the lock will be obtained and released
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# every time it is needed - normally this is not needed.
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lock-once
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