keyids on the command line, fetches them from a keyserver and calls
GnuPG so that you can sign it. It then mails each key to all its
email addresses - only including the one UID that we send to in each
-mail.
+mail, pruned from all but self sigs and sigs done by you. The mailed
+key is encrypted with itself as a means to verify that key belongs to
+the recipient.
Features:
* Easy to setup.
-Dependencies: gnupg (>= 1.3.92), perl, libgnupg-interface-perl, libmime-perl, libmailtools-perl (>= 1.62), mailx
+Dependencies: gnupg (>= 1.3.92), perl, libgnupg-interface-perl, libtext-template-perl, libmime-perl, libmailtools-perl (>= 1.62), mailx
INSTALLATION NOTES
After creating a ~/.caffrc from the template, caff almost works out of the box.
-It has a problem, though: your personal public key is not imported in the caff
-working keyring. Do fix it, do this:
-
-Considering you have this:
-
- $CONFIG{'caffhome'} = $ENV{'HOME'}.'.caff';
-
-Do:
-
- gpg --export <your-key-id> | gpg --import --homedir ~/.caff/gnupghome
-
-This is a workaround for a bug which is already noted in the TODO list.
-
--
Peter
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