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> GnuPG: version 2.1.23. See below for a list of new features and bug
> fixes. This a release candidate for 2.2.0.
Congratulations GnuPG-Dev-Team!
Bernhard
ps.: With Intevation I'm consider myself part of the extended Dev-Team.
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Hello,
after reading today's announcement of GNuPG 2.1.23, I had the idea of
having a system-wide /etc/gnupg.conf, to disable the new
auto-key-retrieve etc. User's gnupg.conf should still be used and
override the same options in the system-wide conf.
Has something like this ever been discussed?
Hello!
The GnuPG team is pleased to announce the availability of a new release
of GnuPG: version 2.1.23. See below for a list of new features and bug
fixes. This a release candidate for 2.2.0.
About GnuPG
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The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is a complete and free implementation
of the
Hi, Actually it's issue with the Custom Adapter we use with our Integration
Product. I was able to fix it now. Everything is working fine. Thank you.
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