diff -r e3d805626288 -r 58598ea5efbb man/ChangeLog *** a/man/ChangeLog Fri Dec 15 09:20:40 2006 +0100 --- b/man/ChangeLog Sun Dec 17 19:29:55 2006 +0100 *************** *** 1,3 **** --- 1,7 ---- + 2006-12-17 Sascha Wilde + + * pgg.texi: Added short note on gpg-agent to the introduction. + 2006-12-13 Reiner Steib * gnus.texi (Hiding Headers): Document that `long-to' and `many-to' diff -r e3d805626288 -r 58598ea5efbb man/pgg.texi *** a/man/pgg.texi Fri Dec 15 09:20:40 2006 +0100 --- b/man/pgg.texi Sun Dec 17 19:29:55 2006 +0100 *************** *** 77,83 **** By default, PGG uses GnuPG, but Pretty Good Privacy version 2 or version 5 are also supported. If you are new to such a system, I recommend that you should look over the GNU Privacy Handbook (GPH) which is available ! at @uref{http://www.gnupg.org/gph/}. @node How to use @chapter How to use --- 77,88 ---- By default, PGG uses GnuPG, but Pretty Good Privacy version 2 or version 5 are also supported. If you are new to such a system, I recommend that you should look over the GNU Privacy Handbook (GPH) which is available ! at @uref{http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/}. ! ! When using GnuPG the additional use of the gpg-agent (@pxref{Caching ! passphrase}) is highly recommended, as it provides the most secure way ! for input and caching of passphrases. Please refer to the documentation ! of GnuPG for details on installation and usage. @node How to use @chapter How to use