PGG is an interface library between Emacs and various tools for secure communication. PGG also provides a simple user interface to encrypt, decrypt, sign, and verify MIME messages. This package is obsolete; for new code we recommend EasyPG instead. See EasyPG in EasyPG Assistant User’s Manual.
This file describes PGG 0.1, an Emacs interface to various PGP implementations.
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| • Overview: | What PGG is. | |
| • Prerequisites: | Complicated stuff you may have to do. | |
| • How to use: | Getting started quickly. | |
| • Architecture: | ||
| • Parsing OpenPGP packets: | ||
| • GNU Free Documentation License: | The license for this documentation. | |
| • Function Index: | ||
| • Variable Index: |