John A. Wallace wrote:
> On a Windows OS, under what circumstances, if any, might Enigmail create
> a minimal “gpg.conf”, assuming, say, one did not already exist?I would suppose
> that it needs one to function? Thanks.


None. gpg invoked from Enigmail will use settings from a gpg.conf if one is
found in the users homedir, but Enigmail passes all the options it needs to
gpg on the command line.

homedir is determined on windows systems, in order or preference, by
--homedir, %GNUPGHOME%, then the default of %APPDATA%\GnuPG.


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