kurt c wrote:
what's the $ before "gpg for?
It's part of the prompt string. $ is for a normal user, # for root (this is for Unix-like systems). Your headers indicate that you're using Windows (I have a nifty little extension for Thunderbird that scans headers for MUA information and displays the appropriate logo), so your prompt string will not likely have either. Anyway, don't worry about the $.
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