Changelog:
* Update FSF addresses.
* caff: tweak documentation.
* caff: note that mailed keys are encrypted (suggested by Sune Vuorela).
* caff: You can now specify additional arguments to pass to the
send method of Mail::Mailer. This allows you to send mails via
SMTP and use authentication for instance. Thanks to Martin von Gagern.
* gpg-key2ps, keylookup: make them less dependent on specific
installation paths and thus better portable outside of Debian
(Closes: #354142).
Let the caff package install other gpg related tools
- pgp-clean: removes all non-self signatures from key
- pgp-fixkey: removes broken packets from keys
- gpg-mailkeys: simply mail out a signed key to its owner
- gpg-key2ps: generate PostScript file with fingerprint paper strips
- gpglist: show who signed which of your UIDs
- gpgsigs: annotates list of GnuPG keys with already done signatures
- keylookup: ncurses wrapper around gpg --search
Fix hardcoded path in man pages
caff is a script that helps you in keysigning. It takes a list of
keyids on the command line, fetches them from a keyserver and calls
GnuPG so that you can sign it. It then mails each key to all its
email addresses - only including the one UID that we send to in each
mail.
Features:
* Easy to setup.
* Attaches only the very UID that we send to in the mail.
* Prunes the key from all signatures that are not self sigs and
not done by you, thereby greatly reducing the size of mails.
* Sends the mail encrypted if possible, will warn before sending
unencrypted mail (sign only keys)
* Creates proper PGP MIME messages.
* Uses separate GNUPGHOME for all its operations.