@node Top
@top EasyPG Assistant user's manual
-EasyPG Assistant is an Emacs user interface for GNU Privacy Guard
+EasyPG Assistant is an Emacs user interface to GNU Privacy Guard
(GnuPG, @pxref{Top, , Top, gnupg, Using the GNU Privacy Guard}).
EasyPG Assistant is a part of the package called EasyPG, an all-in-one
@node Mail-mode integration
@section Mail-mode integration
-EasyPG Assistant provides a minor mode to help composing clearsigned
-or OpenPGP armored encrypted mails. The following keys are assigned.
+EasyPG Assistant provides a minor mode to help user compose inline PGP
+messages. Inline PGP is sending the OpenPGP blobs directly inside a
+mail message and it is not recommended and you should consider to use
+PGP/MIME. See
+@uref{http://josefsson.org/inline-openpgp-considered-harmful.html,
+Inline PGP in E-mail is bad, Mm'kay?}.
-(not yet written.)
+@noindent
+The following keys are assigned.
+
+@table @kbd
+@item C-c C-e d
+@kindex @kbd{C-c C-e d}
+@findex epa-mail-decrypt
+Decrypt OpenPGP armors in the current buffer.
+
+@item C-c C-e v
+@kindex @kbd{C-c C-e v}
+@findex epa-mail-verify
+Verify OpenPGP cleartext signed messages in the current buffer.
+
+@item C-c C-e s
+@kindex @kbd{C-c C-e s}
+@findex epa-mail-sign
+Compose a signed message from the current buffer.
+
+@item C-c C-e e
+@kindex @kbd{C-c C-e e}
+@findex epa-mail-encrypt
+Compose an encrypted message from the current buffer.
+
+@end table
@node Encrypting/decrypting *.gpg files
@section Encrypting/decrypting *.gpg files