# ############################## GLOBAL STUFF #############################

# Note: You _can_ put spaces between the variable and = and the value.
# Here are machine-specific things that aren't in profiles...

extra_enter_at_end=0
# 0: Just one enter at the end. (default)
# 1: Require two enters (use if pgp4pine just quits and sends without 
#    confirming...)

add_comment=1
# 1: Add a comment that says "Comment: Made with pgp4pine x.xx" (default)
# 0: Don't add a comment.

override_recipients=0
# 0: If -r found in command line, use it for recipients (default)
# 1: Ask for recipients even if -r found.

external_pager=less
# set this to whatever pager you prefer (less, more, etc...) for piping
# (default:more)

keyserver_on_sig=0
# Get unknown keys while checking signatures?  (Not yet supported)
# 0=ask, -1=no, 1=yes (if you have a permanent connection)

cache_keyrings=1 day
# Cache keyrings. Speeds up things a bit. (default 1 day)
# If you add keys, the cache file is of course old; just delete it.
# (~/.pgp4pine.cache)

# cache_decrypted=5 min
# because Pine often invokes the filter on the same file, you may cache 
# decrypted messages (in cleartext in the file pgp4pine.cache, but at least 
# in your home dir).
# ROOT MAY READ IT. Remember this when you use this option.
# Set to 0 to disable. (default)
# Allowed units: min(utes), hours, days (singular or plural).
# If no unit is given, minutes are assumed.

# ############################## PROFILE STUFF ##########################
# Now we get to profiles...
# Here we have the profile list. Seperate entries with ':'
# Throw out what you don't use!
# Note: profile names must be AT LEAST 2 letters long!!!
profile_list=pgp5:pgp2:gpg:pgp6

# All profile-specific entries are of the form 
# "profile_<profilename>_<entryname>"

# Profile versions. These may be 1,2,5 and 6:
profile_pgp5_version=5
profile_pgp2_version=2
profile_gpg_version=1
profile_pgp6_version=6

# The following is an example setup for PGP 5.0.
# If you use something else, you have to change the names.

# This is a temp file that pgp4pine uses to temporarily store the data.
# Default is ~/pgp4pine.tmp
# profile_pgp5_tmpfile=/home/holger/delete.me

# This is for any extra options you want to pass, like --use-v3-sigs 
# or somesuch...  These are only used when sending mail/files
# (encrypt/sign), not decrypt/verify
# profile_pgp5_extra_options=

# Auto-signs your documents. -1 means never sign. 0 means ask. 
# 1 means always sign. (default:0)
profile_pgp5_autosign=0

# Auto-encrypts your documents. -1 means never encrypt. 
# 0 means ask. 1 means always try to. (default:0)
profile_pgp5_autoencrypt=0

# Encrypt to yourself? -1 means never, 0 means ask, 1 means always.
# (alternatively enable it in your PGP-Config file) (default:1)
profile_pgp5_encrypt_to_self=1

# This is your Address. When set, pgp4pine uses this as ID for encryption
# (instead of asking), and as encrypt-to-self target. 
# An Email address will match the first on your keyring. Hex-ID is recommended. 
# profile_pgp5_my_address=noone@nowhere.com
# profile_pgp5_my_address=0x1234567

# Use ASCII-armor? A must for Email. -1 means never, 0 means ask, 
# 1 means always. (default:1)
profile_pgp5_ascii_armor=1

# Use canonical text format? Highly recommended. -1 means never, 
# 0 means ask, 1 means always. (default:1)
profile_pgp5_universal_text=1

# Do detached signatures? These appear as <filename>.sig
# I know of no way to include this in Pine (it refuses to attach non-existent
# files, and if it existed, it sends the old version). (default:-1)
profile_pgp5_detached_sigs=-1

# This is optional, in case pgp isn't in your PATH
# profile_pgp5_folder=/opt/pgp/

# How are the PGP5 binaries called? (these are default)
profile_pgp5_pgpk=pgpk
profile_pgp5_pgpe=pgpe
profile_pgp5_pgps=pgps
profile_pgp5_pgpv=pgpv

# The name of the binaries for the other versions:
profile_pgp2_pgp2bin=pgp
profile_pgp6_pgp6bin=pgp
profile_gpg_gpgbin=gpg

