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From: "Joshua Saddler (nightmorph)" <nightmorph@g.o>
To: gentoo-doc-cvs@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-doc-cvs] gentoo commit in xml/htdocs/doc/en: gnupg-user.xml
Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2012 06:03:34
Message-Id: 20120709043416.C4F1A20063@flycatcher.gentoo.org
1 nightmorph 12/07/09 04:34:16
2
3 Modified: gnupg-user.xml
4 Log:
5 enigmail and xulrunner have been removed from Portage, per email to the gentoo-dev list
6
7 Revision Changes Path
8 1.50 xml/htdocs/doc/en/gnupg-user.xml
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10 file : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewvc.cgi/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/gnupg-user.xml?rev=1.50&view=markup
11 plain: http://sources.gentoo.org/viewvc.cgi/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/gnupg-user.xml?rev=1.50&content-type=text/plain
12 diff : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewvc.cgi/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/gnupg-user.xml?r1=1.49&r2=1.50
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14 Index: gnupg-user.xml
15 ===================================================================
16 RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/gnupg-user.xml,v
17 retrieving revision 1.49
18 retrieving revision 1.50
19 diff -u -r1.49 -r1.50
20 --- gnupg-user.xml 22 Jan 2012 07:56:05 -0000 1.49
21 +++ gnupg-user.xml 9 Jul 2012 04:34:16 -0000 1.50
22 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
23 <?xml version='1.0' encoding="UTF-8"?>
24 <!DOCTYPE guide SYSTEM "/dtd/guide.dtd">
25 -<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/gnupg-user.xml,v 1.49 2012/01/22 07:56:05 nightmorph Exp $ -->
26 +<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/gnupg-user.xml,v 1.50 2012/07/09 04:34:16 nightmorph Exp $ -->
27
28 <guide>
29 <title>GnuPG Gentoo User Guide</title>
30 @@ -24,8 +24,8 @@
31 <!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
32 <license/>
33
34 -<version>1.13</version>
35 -<date>2010-06-13</date>
36 +<version>2</version>
37 +<date>2012-07-08</date>
38
39 <chapter>
40 <title>Introduction</title>
41 @@ -710,29 +710,6 @@
42 </body>
43 </section>
44 <section>
45 -<title>Enigmail</title>
46 -<body>
47 -
48 -<p>
49 -Enigmail is a plug-in for Mozilla-based email clients (such as Thunderbird and
50 -Seamonkey) that is pretty simple to configure. In Seamonkey, you just go to
51 -Preferences -> Privacy &amp; Security -> Enigmail. There you enter your key
52 -email and that's it. You must first <c>emerge enigmail</c> to use it with
53 -Thunderbird. Then you can configure it by going to Edit -> Account Settings ->
54 -OpenPGP Security.
55 -</p>
56 -
57 -<p>
58 -Mails that come with an untrusted pgp or gpg signature will be marked with a
59 -broken pen. Others that have good signatures will appear with a nice straight
60 -pen. Enigmail even comes with the ability to get keys from keyservers, but if it
61 -has problems it will print some very weird messages (but you still remember how
62 -to use the command line, right?).
63 -</p>
64 -
65 -</body>
66 -</section>
67 -<section>
68 <title>KMail</title>
69 <body>