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Mail::GnuPG(3)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	Mail::GnuPG(3)

NAME
       Mail::GnuPG - Process email with GPG.

SYNOPSIS
	 use Mail::GnuPG;
	 my $mg = new Mail::GnuPG( key => 'ABCDEFGH' );
	 $ret = $mg->mime_sign( $MIMEObj, 'you@my.dom' );

DESCRIPTION
       Use GnuPG::Interface to process or create PGP signed or encrypted
       email.

   new
	 Create a new Mail::GnuPG instance.

	Arguments:
	  Paramhash...

	  key	 => gpg key id
	  keydir => gpg configuration/key directory
	  passphrase => primary key password
	  use_agent => use gpg-agent if non-zero
	  always_trust => always trust a public key
	  # FIXME: we need more things here, maybe primary key id.

   decrypt
	Decrypt an encrypted message

	Input:
	  MIME::Entity containing email message to decrypt.

	 The message can either be in RFC compliant-ish multipart/encrypted
	 format, or just a single part ascii armored message.

	Output:
	 On Failure:
	   Exit code of gpg.  (0 on success)

	 On Success: (just encrypted)
	   (0, undef, undef)

	 On success: (signed and encrypted)
	   ( 0,
	     keyid,	      # ABCDDCBA
	     emailaddress     # Foo Bar <foo@bar.com>
	   )

	  where the keyid is the key that signed it, and emailaddress is full
	  name and email address of the primary uid

	 $self->{last_message} => any errors from gpg
	 $self->{plaintext}    => plaintext output from gpg
	 $self->{decrypted}    => parsed output as MIME::Entity

   get_decrypt_key
	determines the decryption key (and corresponding mail) of a message

	Input:
	  MIME::Entity containing email message to analyze.

	 The message can either be in RFC compliant-ish multipart/signed
	 format, or just a single part ascii armored message.

	Output:
	 $key	 -- decryption key
	 $mail	 -- corresponding mail address

   verify
	verify a signed message

	Input:
	  MIME::Entity containing email message to verify.

	 The message can either be in RFC compliant-ish multipart/signed
	 format, or just a single part ascii armored message.

	 Note that MIME-encoded data should be supplied unmodified inside
	 the MIME::Entity input message, otherwise the signature will be
	 broken. Since MIME-tools version 5.419, this can be achieved with
	 the C<decode_bodies> method of MIME::Parser. See the MIME::Parser
	 documentation for more information.

	Output:
	 On error:
	   Exit code of gpg.  (0 on success)
	 On success
	   ( 0,
	     keyid,	      # ABCDDCBA
	     emailaddress     # Foo Bar <foo@bar.com>
	   )

	  where the keyid is the key that signed it, and emailaddress is full
	  name and email address of the primary uid

	 $self->{last_message} => any errors from gpg

   has_public_key
       Does the keyring have a public key for the specified email address?

	FIXME: document better.	 talk about caching.  maybe put a better
	interface in.

   mime_sign
	 sign an email message

	Input:
	  MIME::Entity containing email message to sign

	Output:
	 Exit code of gpg.  (0 on success)

	 $self->{last_message} => any errors from gpg

	 The provided $entity will be signed.  (i.e. it _will_ be modified.)

   clear_sign
	 clearsign the body of an email message

	Input:
	  MIME::Entity containing email message to sign.
	  This entity MUST have a body.

	Output:
	 Exit code of gpg.  (0 on success)

	 $self->{last_message} => any errors from gpg

	 The provided $entity will be signed.  (i.e. it _will_ be modified.)

   ascii_encrypt
	 encrypt an email message body using ascii armor

	Input:
	  MIME::Entity containing email message to encrypt.
	  This entity MUST have a body.

	  list of recipients

	Output:
	 Exit code of gpg.  (0 on success)

	 $self->{last_message} => any errors from gpg

	 The provided $entity will be encrypted.  (i.e. it _will_ be modified.)

   ascii_signencrypt
	 encrypt and sign an email message body using ascii armor

	Input:
	  MIME::Entity containing email message to encrypt.
	  This entity MUST have a body.

	  list of recipients

	Output:
	 Exit code of gpg.  (0 on success)

	 $self->{last_message} => any errors from gpg

	 The provided $entity will be encrypted.  (i.e. it _will_ be modified.)

   mime_encrypt
	 encrypt an email message

	Input:
	  MIME::Entity containing email message to encrypt
	  list of email addresses to sign to

	Output:
	 Exit code of gpg.  (0 on success)

	 $self->{last_message} => any errors from gpg

	 The provided $entity will be encrypted.  (i.e. it _will_ be modified.)

   mime_signencrypt
	 sign and encrypt an email message

	Input:
	  MIME::Entity containing email message to sign encrypt
	  list of email addresses to sign to

	Output:
	 Exit code of gpg.  (0 on success)

	 $self->{last_message} => any errors from gpg

	 The provided $entity will be encrypted.  (i.e. it _will_ be modified.)

   is_signed
	 best guess as to whether a message is signed or not (by looking at
	 the mime type and message content)

	Input:
	  MIME::Entity containing email message to test

	Output:
	 True or False value

   is_encrypted
	 best guess as to whether a message is signed or not (by looking at
	 the mime type and message content)

	Input:
	  MIME::Entity containing email message to test

	Output:
	 True or False value

LICENSE
       Copyright 2003 Best Practical Solutions, LLC

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the terms of either:

	   a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
	   Software Foundation; version 2
	   http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php

	   b) the "Artistic License"
	   http://www.opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license.php

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
       WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See either the
       GNU General Public License or the Artistic License for more details.

AUTHOR
       Robert Spier

       David Bremner <ddb@cpan.org>

BUGS/ISSUES/PATCHES
       Please send all bugs/issues/patches to
	   bug-Mail-GnuPG@rt.cpan.org

SEE ALSO
       perl.

       GnuPG::Interface,

       MIME::Entity

perl v5.14.2			  2012-07-30			Mail::GnuPG(3)
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