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1.1 root 1: # Sample config.txt file for PGP 2.0.
2: # Blank lines are ignored, as is anything following a '#'.
3: # Keywords are not case-sensitive.
4:
5: # MyName is substring of default user ID for secret key to make signatures.
6: # If not set, PGP will use the first key on your secret keyring (the last
7: # key you created) if you don't specify the user with -u
8: # MyName = "Bullwinkel"
9:
10: # The language we will be using for displaying messages to the user.
11: #
12: # Available languages:
13: # en = English (default), es = Spanish, fr = French,
14: # de = German, nl = Dutch, it = Italian, esp = Esperanto,
15: # lv = Latvian, lt3 = Lithuanian, ru = Russian
16: #
17: # Languages not yet available:
18: # fi = Finnish, hu = Hungarian, no = Norwegian, pt = Portugese,
19: # sv = Swedish, da = Danish, is = Icelandic,
20: # zh = Chinese, ko = Korean, ar = Arabic, iw = Hebrew,
21: # el = Greek, tr = Turkish, ja = Japanese
22: #
23: # Most of these codes are the ISO 639-1988 2-letter "Codes for
24: # Representation of Names of Languages"
25: #
26: Language = en
27:
28: # Character set for displaying messages and for conversion of text files.
29: # If you set this variable to cp850, ascii or alt_codes, PGP will do
30: # character set conversions if TextMode = on or if you specify the -t
31: # option when encrypting or signing a file.
32: #
33: # Available character sets:
34: # latin1, cp850, alt_codes, koi8, ascii
35: #
36: # For MSDOS with a standard character set you should use cp850 to get
37: # correct character translations. Russian character sets for MSDOS are
38: # usually alt_codes.
39: #
40: # The default for CharSet is "noconv" which means no character conversion.
41: # Note that noconv, latin1, and koi8 are all treated as equivalent.
42: #
43: # CharSet = cp850
44:
45: # TMP is the directory name for PGP scratch files, usually a RAM disk.
46: # TMP = "e:\" # Can be overridden by environment variable TMP
47:
48: # Pager is the file viewing program used for viewing messages with -m
49: # If not set or set to "pgp", a built-in pager will be used. The pager set
50: # in config.txt will override the environment variable PAGER.
51: # Pager = "list"
52:
53: # ArmorLines is the maximum number of lines per packet when creating a
54: # transport armored file. Set to 0 to disable splitting in parts.
55: Armorlines = 720
56:
57: # Default flags to set...
58:
59: # Armor = on # Use -a flag for ASCII armor whenever applicable
60: # TextMode = on # Attempt to use -t option where applicable
61: # KeepBinary = on # Decrypt will not delete intermediate .pgp file
62: # verbose = on # verbose diagnostic messages
63: # compress = off # off means suppress compression to aid debugging
64: # showpass = on # Echo password when user types it
65:
66:
67: # BakRing is the path to a backup copy of your secret keyring, usually
68: # on floppy disk. Your secret keys will be compared with the backup copy
69: # when doing a keyring check (pgp -kc)
70: # BakRing = "a:\secring.pgp"
71:
72: # Number of completely trusted signatures needed to make a key valid.
73: Completes_Needed = 1
74:
75: # Number of marginally trusted signatures needed to make a key valid.
76: Marginals_Needed = 2
77:
78: # How many levels of introducers may introduce other introducers.
79: Cert_Depth = 4
80:
81:
82: # TZFix is hours to add to time() to get GMT, for GMT timestamps.
83: # Since MSDOS assumes local time is US Pacific time, and pre-corrects
84: # Pacific time to GMT, make TZFix=0 for California, -1 for Colorado,
85: # -2 for Chicago, -3 for NY, -8 for London, -9 for Amsterdam.
86: # However, if your MSDOS environmental variable TZ is properly defined
87: # for your timezone, you can leave TZFix=0. Unix systems probably
88: # shouldn't need to worry about setting TZFix.
89: # TZFix = 0
90:
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