On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 07:24:27AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It will at some point either require you to
> 
>       1. Have an empty passphrase (not recommended)
>       2. Enter your passphrase (not so practical, may be?)
>     3. Have a script that contains the passphrase (security issue, too)
>       4. Have a script that takes the passphrase as CL parameter (not good)

I don't think so.  I'm only encrypting (not signing), so I'm just using the
recipient's public key.  The recipient is actually myself, at home; I
want to be able to mail files from work to home and vice-versa, without
disclosing company secrets...

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