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author | Stefan Kangas <stefankangas@gmail.com> | 2022-08-16 15:29:30 +0200 |
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committer | Stefan Kangas <stefankangas@gmail.com> | 2022-08-16 15:29:30 +0200 |
commit | 1097c0d1e4d0e2106f2b63396897e8bc1a5fa808 (patch) | |
tree | 9fb7e5eddea6ccaaa104aff2664af978dd3a639e /doc/misc/message.texi | |
parent | b4879603fd8f9c8e82e30c5fbb65fa63d8166ee4 (diff) | |
download | emacs-1097c0d1e4d0e2106f2b63396897e8bc1a5fa808.tar.gz |
Advertise obsolete library pgg.el less
* doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi (FAQ 8-2):
* doc/misc/gnus.texi (Security):
* doc/misc/message.texi (Using OpenPGP, PGP Compatibility):
* doc/misc/mh-e.texi (Reading PGP, Sending PGP):
* lisp/gnus/mml2015.el (mml2015-use):
* lisp/info-look.el (mapc):
* lisp/mh-e/mh-e.el (mh-mml-method-default): Advertise obsolete
library pgg.el less.
* lisp/mh-e/mh-identity.el (mh-identity-pgg-default-user-id): Rename
from 'mh-identity-gpg-default-user-id', and make the old name into
obsolete variable alias. Update all uses.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/misc/message.texi')
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1 files changed, 3 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/doc/misc/message.texi b/doc/misc/message.texi index 49e3faed7b1..6a6beb7a1ff 100644 --- a/doc/misc/message.texi +++ b/doc/misc/message.texi @@ -1249,8 +1249,8 @@ as @uref{https://www.gnupg.org/, GNU Privacy Guard}. Pre-OpenPGP implementations such as PGP 2.x and PGP 5.x are also supported. The default Emacs interface to the PGP implementation is EasyPG (@pxref{Top,,EasyPG Assistant User's Manual, epa, EasyPG Assistant -User's Manual}), but PGG (@pxref{Top, ,PGG, pgg, PGG Manual}) and -Mailcrypt are also supported. @xref{PGP Compatibility}. +User's Manual}), but Mailcrypt is also supported. @xref{PGP +Compatibility}. As stated earlier, messages encrypted with OpenPGP can be formatted according to two different standards, namely @acronym{PGP} or @@ -1339,8 +1339,7 @@ your PGP implementation, so we refer to it. If you have imported your old PGP 2.x key into GnuPG, and want to send signed and encrypted messages to your fellow PGP 2.x users, you'll discover that the receiver cannot understand what you send. One -solution is to use PGP 2.x instead (e.g., if you use @code{pgg}, set -@code{pgg-default-scheme} to @code{pgp}). You could also convince your +solution is to use PGP 2.x instead. You could also convince your fellow PGP 2.x users to convert to GnuPG@. @vindex mml-signencrypt-style-alist As a final workaround, you can make the sign and encryption work in |