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(Security): Fix wording.
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2009-06-04 Daiki Ueno <ueno@unixuser.org>
* gnus.texi (Security): Fix wording.
2009-06-04 Ryan Yeske <rcyeske@gmail.com>
* message.texi (Header Commands): Fix descriptions to match
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@@ -12020,7 +12020,7 @@ things to work:
@item
To handle @acronym{PGP} and @acronym{PGP/MIME} messages, you have to
install an OpenPGP implementation such as GnuPG. The Lisp interface
to GnuPG included with
Gnu
s is called EasyPG, but PGG (@pxref{Top,
to GnuPG included with
Emac
s is called EasyPG, but PGG (@pxref{Top,
,PGG, pgg, PGG Manual}), Mailcrypt, and gpg.el are also supported.
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@@ -12050,14 +12050,16 @@ protocols. Otherwise, ask user.
Symbol indicating elisp interface to OpenPGP implementation for
@acronym{PGP} messages. The default is @code{epg}, but @code{pgg},
@code{mailcrypt}, and @code{gpg} are also supported although
deprecated.
deprecated. By default, Gnus uses the first available interface on
this order.
@item mml2015-use
@vindex mml2015-use
Symbol indicating elisp interface to OpenPGP implementation for
@acronym{PGP/MIME} messages. The default is @code{epg}, but
@code{pgg}, @code{mailcrypt}, and @code{gpg} are also supported
although deprecated.
although deprecated. By default, Gnus uses the first available
interface on this order.
@end table
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