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    # Options for GnuPG
    # Copyright 1998-2003, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    # Copyright 1998-2003, 2010 Werner Koch
    #
    # This file is free software; as a special exception the author gives
    # unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without
    # modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
    #
    # This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
    # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without even the
    # implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
    #
    # Unless you specify which option file to use (with the command line
    # option "--options filename"), GnuPG uses the file ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
    # by default.
    #
    # An options file can contain any long options which are available in
    # GnuPG. If the first non white space character of a line is a '#',
    # this line is ignored.  Empty lines are also ignored.
    #
    # See the gpg man page for a list of options.
    
    
    # If you have more than 1 secret key in your keyring, you may want to
    # uncomment the following option and set your preferred keyid.
    
    #default-key 621CC013
    
    
    # If you do not pass a recipient to gpg, it will ask for one.  Using
    # this option you can encrypt to a default key.  Key validation will
    # not be done in this case.  The second form uses the default key as
    # default recipient.
    
    #default-recipient some-user-id
    #default-recipient-self
    
    
    # Group names may be defined like this:
    #   group mynames = paige 0x12345678 joe patti
    #
    # Any time "mynames" is a recipient (-r or --recipient), it will be
    # expanded to the names "paige", "joe", and "patti", and the key ID
    # "0x12345678".  Note there is only one level of expansion - you
    # cannot make an group that points to another group.  Note also that
    # if there are spaces in the recipient name, this will appear as two
    # recipients.  In these cases it is better to use the key ID.
    
    #group mynames = paige 0x12345678 joe patti
    
    
    # GnuPG can automatically locate and retrieve keys as needed using
    # this option.  This happens when encrypting to an email address (in
    # the "user@@example.com" form) and there are no keys matching
    # "user@example.com" in the local keyring.  This option takes any
    # number mechanisms which are tried in the given order.  The default
    # is "--auto-key-locate local" to search for keys only in the local
    # key database.  Uncomment the next line to locate a missing key using
    # two DNS based mechanisms.
    
    #auto-key-locate local,pka,dane
    
    
    # Common options for keyserver functions:
    # (Note that the --keyserver option has been moved to dirmngr.conf)
    #
    # include-disabled = when searching, include keys marked as "disabled"
    #                    on the keyserver (not all keyservers support this).
    #
    # no-include-revoked = when searching, do not include keys marked as
    #                      "revoked" on the keyserver.
    #
    # verbose = show more information as the keys are fetched.
    #           Can be used more than once to increase the amount
    #           of information shown.
    #
    # auto-key-retrieve = automatically fetch keys as needed from the keyserver
    #                     when verifying signatures or when importing keys that
    #                     have been revoked by a revocation key that is not
    #                     present on the keyring.
    #
    # no-include-attributes = do not include attribute IDs (aka "photo IDs")
    #                         when sending keys to the keyserver.
    
    #keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
    
    
    # Uncomment this line to display photo user IDs in key listings and
    # when a signature from a key with a photo is verified.
    
    #show-photos
    
    
    # Use this program to display photo user IDs
    #
    # %i is expanded to a temporary file that contains the photo.
    # %I is the same as %i, but the file isn't deleted afterwards by GnuPG.
    # %k is expanded to the key ID of the key.
    # %K is expanded to the long OpenPGP key ID of the key.
    # %t is expanded to the extension of the image (e.g. "jpg").
    # %T is expanded to the MIME type of the image (e.g. "image/jpeg").
    # %f is expanded to the fingerprint of the key.
    # %% is %, of course.
    #
    # If %i or %I are not present, then the photo is supplied to the
    # viewer on standard input.  If your platform supports it, standard
    # input is the best way to do this as it avoids the time and effort in
    # generating and then cleaning up a secure temp file.
    #
    # The default program is "xloadimage -fork -quiet -title 'KeyID 0x%k' stdin"
    # On Mac OS X and Windows, the default is to use your regular JPEG image
    # viewer.
    #
    # Some other viewers:
    # photo-viewer "qiv %i"
    # photo-viewer "ee %i"
    # photo-viewer "display -title 'KeyID 0x%k'"
    #
    # This one saves a copy of the photo ID in your home directory:
    # photo-viewer "cat > ~/photoid-for-key-%k.%t"
    #
    # Use your MIME handler to view photos:
    # photo-viewer "metamail -q -d -b -c %T -s 'KeyID 0x%k' -f GnuPG"
    
    
    # Because some mailers change lines starting with "From " to ">From "
    # it is good to handle such lines in a special way when creating
    # cleartext signatures; all other PGP versions do it this way too.
    # To enable full OpenPGP compliance you may want to use this option.
    
    #no-escape-from-lines
    
    
    # Uncomment the following option to get rid of the copyright notice
    
    #no-greeting
    #
    #
    use-agent
    personal-cipher-preferences AES256 AES192 AES CAST5
    personal-digest-preferences SHA512 SHA384 SHA256 SHA224
    default-preference-list SHA512 SHA384 SHA256 SHA224 AES256 AES192 AES CAST5 ZLIB BZIP2 ZIP Uncompressed
    cert-digest-algo SHA512
    s2k-digest-algo SHA512
    charset utf-8
    fixed-list-mode
    no-comments
    no-emit-version
    keyid-format 0xlong
    list-options show-uid-validity
    verify-options show-uid-validity
    with-fingerprint
    keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve