gpg-lacre/gpg-mailgate.conf.sample

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[default]
add_header = yes
domains = example.com,corp.org
[gpg]
keyhome = /var/gpg/.gnupg
[logging]
# For logging to syslog. 'file = syslog'
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file = /tmp/gpg-mailgate.log
#verbose = yes
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[relay]
host = 127.0.0.1
port = 10028
[keymap]
# You can find these by running the following command:
# gpg --list-keys --keyid-format long user@example.com
# Which will return output similar to:
# pub 1024D/AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 2007-10-22
# uid Joe User <user@example.com>
# sub 2048g/BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 2007-10-22
# You want the AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA not BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB.
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#user@example.com = <gpg key id>