with PGP_. It will also be used to authenticate ownership of incoming
emails. You'll need to have GnuPG_ on your local host for this to
work, and the user running pygrader should have the associated keys in
-their keychain. The ``pgp-fingerprint`` option is used when verifying
-that signed emails are signed by the appropriate person. You can
-extract the fingerprint for the PGP key using GnuPG::
-
- $ gpg --fingerprint 4332B6E3
- pub 2048R/4332B6E3 2012-03-21
- Key fingerprint = B2ED BE0E 771A 4B87 08DD 16A7 511A EDA6 4332 B6E3
- uid pgp-mime-test (http://blog.tremily.us/posts/pgp-mime/) <pgp-mime@invalid.com>
+their keychain.
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