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Documentation
We are working on a user manual. A draft version is already
online; see the GnuPG Documentation Project pages.
In addition we have a
man page online (this one may be a little bit outdated).
OpenPGP is a proposed Internet
standard, see RFC2440.
Before you report a bug, please have a look at our
list of bugs.
The FAQ is not yet ready. But have a look at this
Automatic FAQ.
If you have problems exchanging messages
with a PGP 5.x system, you should have a look at this
PGP5-GnuPG HOWTO.
You may get the best overview about the GnuPG system by reading one of
the HOWTO documents:
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Parties
If you are looking for a keysigning party, see
this webpage .
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Updated: 1999-10-24 wkoch