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authorChong Yidong2006-12-17 23:17:13 +0000
committerChong Yidong2006-12-17 23:17:13 +0000
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Added short note on gpg-agent to the introduction.
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77By default, PGG uses GnuPG, but Pretty Good Privacy version 2 or version 77By default, PGG uses GnuPG, but Pretty Good Privacy version 2 or version
785 are also supported. If you are new to such a system, I recommend that 785 are also supported. If you are new to such a system, I recommend that
79you should look over the GNU Privacy Handbook (GPH) which is available 79you should look over the GNU Privacy Handbook (GPH) which is available
80at @uref{http://www.gnupg.org/gph/}. 80at @uref{http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/}.
81
82When using GnuPG the additional use of the gpg-agent (@pxref{Caching
83passphrase}) is highly recommended, as it provides the most secure way
84for input and caching of passphrases. Please refer to the documentation
85of GnuPG for details on installation and usage.
81 86
82@node How to use 87@node How to use
83@chapter How to use 88@chapter How to use