Automatically assigning trust values or encrypting automatically via batch files

Gustavo Vasconcelos gustavo.hlv@gmx.net
Fri Nov 29 18:17:01 2002


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Hello  Alex.

Try --always-trust

Alex Watson escreveu:

> Is there an option similar to --passphrase-fd 0 to use when encrypting 
> say --trust-yes  


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Gustavo Vasconcelos
OpenPGP Key ID: 0xFF006747



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Hello &nbsp;Alex.<br>
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Try --always-trust<br>
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Alex Watson escreveu:<br>
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