8. Limitations
Mailcrypt is a powerful program, but it is not a complete PGP interface.
Perhaps some future version will be; in the meantime, you will need to
use the command-line interface for some operations. Things which the
current version does not support include:
- Complete Key Management
- Mailcrypt's key management support is limited to adding and extracting
keys from keyrings. It does not support key generation, key removal,
key revocation, ID and trust parameter editing, or key signing. It also
ignores PGP's warnings when you use a key which is not fully certified.
(Of course, you can see these warnings by viewing the
*MailCrypt*
buffer; see 7. Tips.)
- Encryption with Conventional Cryptography
- Mailcrypt supports decryption but not encryption with "conventional"
(i.e., non-public key) cryptography.
- Detached Signatures
- Mailcrypt does not support the creation nor the verification of detached
signatures.
- "For your eyes only" Decryption
- Mailcrypt will be unable to decrypt a file which was encrypted with the
"for your eyes only" (`-m') option. This is actually a bug in PGP,
which provides no portable way to avoid its paging behavior.
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