gpgpg

Thomas Zander zander@microweb.nl
Thu, 8 Jul 1999 23:43:48 +0200 (CEST)


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I think this is not the place to ask this, but I could not find any other, so
forgive me for being off topic.

I recently installed gpg, and pgpgpg for the pgp interface so I could use elm.
Immidiately after opening an signed message i got the option that pgpgpg did 
not implement the 
    "keepbinary" option (which apparantly is a pgp option used by elm)

Can anyone tell me what this option does, and if gpg implements this? 

If gpg doesn't then why would pgpgpg die when the keepbinary option is passed, 
is it a security leak if this is not used or something.


Thanx

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Thomas Zander                                                zander@microweb.nl
History repeats itself, it has to, nobody ever listens      OpenPGP key: 0588D5 

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