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EasyPG is yet another GnuPG interface for Emacs. It consists of two parts:
EasyPG is yet another GnuPG interface for Emacs. It consists of two parts:
-- The EasyPG Assistant which provides basic GUI of GnuPG
-- The EasyPG library which directly interacts with GnuPG
+- "The EasyPG Assistant" which provides basic GUI of GnuPG
+- "The EasyPG Library" which enables use of various features of GnuPG
NOTE: EasyPG is not a fork or a re-implementation of Gnus/PGG.
NOTE: EasyPG is not a fork or a re-implementation of Gnus/PGG.
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in gc_sweep phase. If GC happens before `fillarray', passphrase
strings may be moved elsewhere in memory.
Fortunately, there is gpg-agent to cache passphrases in more secure
strings may be moved elsewhere in memory.
Fortunately, there is gpg-agent to cache passphrases in more secure
-way, so the EasyPG library dares *not* to cache passphrase by itself.
+way, so the EasyPG Library dares *not* to cache passphrase by itself.
Elisp programs can set `epg-context-passphrase-callback' to cache
user's passphrases.
Elisp programs can set `epg-context-passphrase-callback' to cache
user's passphrases.