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PGP/MIME for encryption at all times, but there are several modes for using inline encryption too. See --help.
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There are a number of options that can be added to this application to make it
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more flexible. Here are some ideas that I will implement when I get around to
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it. Patches welcome.
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1.) Use Key IDs interchangeably with email addresses
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2.) Optionally support signing as well as encrypting.
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--sign-key "The email address or key id to sign with"
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--sign-pass "The password for the secret signing key"
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--sign-pass-file "Path to file containing password for the secret signing key"
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3.) If there are no recipients, should we just output the original message and
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exit, or die?
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--on-missing-recipients output-plain / die
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4.) Perhaps have an optional default recipient option which is used if no other
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recipients are provided.
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--default-recipient key-id or email-address
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5.) If one or more of the recipients doesn't have a public key in the local gpg
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ring how do we behave?
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--on-missing-key output-plain / discard-recipient / die
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6.) Optionally specify path to the gpg "homedir" on the command line
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--gpg-home path-to-gnupg-directory
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