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# -*-muttrc-*- # # Command formats for gpg. # # Some of the older commented-out versions of the commands use gpg-2comp from: # http://70t.de/download/gpg-2comp.tar.gz # # %p The empty string when no passphrase is needed, # the string "PGPPASSFD=0" if one is needed. # # This is mostly used in conditional % sequences. # # %f Most PGP commands operate on a single file or a file # containing a message. %f expands to this file's name. # # %s When verifying signatures, there is another temporary file # containing the detached signature. %s expands to this # file's name. # # %a In "signing" contexts, this expands to the value of the # configuration variable $pgp_sign_as, if set, otherwise # $pgp_default_key. You probably need to # use this within a conditional % sequence. # # %r In many contexts, mutt passes key IDs to pgp. %r expands to # a list of key IDs. # Section A: Key Management # The default key for encryption (used by $pgp_self_encrypt and # $postpone_encrypt). # # It will also be used for signing unless $pgp_sign_as is set to a # key. # # Unless your key does not have encryption capability, uncomment this # line and replace the keyid with your own. # # set pgp_default_key="0x12345678" # If you have a separate signing key, or your key _only_ has signing # capability, uncomment this line and replace the keyid with your # signing keyid. # # set pgp_sign_as="0x87654321" # Section B: Commands # Note that we explicitly set the comment armor header since GnuPG, when used # in some localiaztion environments, generates 8bit data in that header, thereby # breaking PGP/MIME. # Note from the Debian mutt maintainers: starting from 1.7.0-2 GPGME is enabled # by default. More info in NEWS.Debian. # THe pgp_* commands are left here for people who disable gpgme in their # ~/.muttrc set crypt_use_gpgme=yes # Note from the Debian mutt maintainers: the addition of # "--pinentry-mode loopback" breaks gpgv1 compatiblity, if you need to use gpgv1 # remove that statement. # decode application/pgp set pgp_decode_command="gpg --status-fd=2 %?p?--passphrase-fd 0 --pinentry-mode=loopback? --no-verbose --quiet --batch --output - %f" # verify a pgp/mime signature set pgp_verify_command="gpg --status-fd=2 --no-verbose --quiet --batch --output - --verify %s %f" # decrypt a pgp/mime attachment set pgp_decrypt_command="gpg --status-fd=2 %?p?--passphrase-fd 0 --pinentry-mode=loopback? --no-verbose --quiet --batch --output - %f" # create a pgp/mime signed attachment set pgp_sign_command="gpg --no-verbose --batch --quiet --output - %?p?--passphrase-fd 0 --pinentry-mode=loopback? --armor --detach-sign --textmode %?a?-u %a? %f" # create a application/pgp signed (old-style) message set pgp_clearsign_command="gpg --no-verbose --batch --quiet --output - %?p?--passphrase-fd 0 --pinentry-mode=loopback? --armor --textmode --clearsign %?a?-u %a? %f" # create a pgp/mime encrypted attachment set pgp_encrypt_only_command="/usr/lib/mutt/pgpewrap gpg --batch --quiet --no-verbose --output - --encrypt --textmode --armor --always-trust -- -r %r -- %f" # create a pgp/mime encrypted and signed attachment set pgp_encrypt_sign_command="/usr/lib/mutt/pgpewrap gpg %?p?--passphrase-fd 0 --pinentry-mode=loopback? --batch --quiet --no-verbose --textmode --output - --encrypt --sign %?a?-u %a? --armor --always-trust -- -r %r -- %f" # import a key into the public key ring set pgp_import_command="gpg --no-verbose --import %f" # export a key from the public key ring set pgp_export_command="gpg --no-verbose --export --armor %r" # verify a key set pgp_verify_key_command="gpg --verbose --batch --fingerprint --check-sigs %r" # read in the public key ring # note: the second --with-fingerprint adds fingerprints to subkeys set pgp_list_pubring_command="gpg --no-verbose --batch --quiet --with-colons --with-fingerprint --with-fingerprint --list-keys %r" # read in the secret key ring # note: the second --with-fingerprint adds fingerprints to subkeys set pgp_list_secring_command="gpg --no-verbose --batch --quiet --with-colons --with-fingerprint --with-fingerprint --list-secret-keys %r" # fetch keys # set pgp_getkeys_command="pkspxycwrap %r" # pattern for good signature - may need to be adapted to locale! # set pgp_good_sign="^gpgv?: Good signature from " # OK, here's a version which uses gnupg's message catalog: # set pgp_good_sign="`gettext -d gnupg -s 'Good signature from "' | tr -d '"'`" # This version uses --status-fd messages set pgp_good_sign="^\\[GNUPG:\\] GOODSIG" # pattern to verify a decryption occurred # This is now deprecated by pgp_check_gpg_decrypt_status_fd: # set pgp_decryption_okay="^\\[GNUPG:\\] DECRYPTION_OKAY" set pgp_check_gpg_decrypt_status_fd
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