We are converting from using PGP to using GnuPG and we are trying to make it 
seamless to our customers. Using PGP, when we had multiple files to  deliver, 
we could have each file encrypted and placed into a PGP archive. The client 
could then decipher the archive to extract al the encrypted files.

Is there a similar function using GnuPG? If I use tar or zip then our 
conversion to GnuPG is not going to be seamless to the client.

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Maiden Lane, 32nd Floor, New York, NY 10038 *
Direct (646) 445-1087 * Tel (646) 445-1099 ext 1087 * Mobile (917) 847-1686 * 
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