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should automagically sign *.gpg files
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2008-11-21 04:54
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2008-11-21 04:54
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epa automatically encrypts *.gpg files. It would be
usefull if it also allowed for automatic signing,
perhaps via:
;; -*- epa-file-encrypt-to: ("ueno@unixuser.org") -*-
;; -*- epa-file-sign-as: ("ueno@unixuser.org") -*-
Encrypting prohibits an attacker to read the files
but the attacker is still able to encrypt own content
to the pub key of the user...
Thanks,
Gregor
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usefull if it also allowed for automatic signing,
perhaps via:
;; -*- epa-file-encrypt-to: ("ueno@unixuser.org") -*-
;; -*- epa-file-sign-as: ("ueno@unixuser.org") -*-
Encrypting prohibits an attacker to read the files
but the attacker is still able to encrypt own content
to the pub key of the user...
Thanks,
Gregor