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doc: initial attempt to document setup of pgp support for email.
Used an AI assistant to help write this. Basic gpg commands seem to
work, but I have not tested this totally. Docs basically follow the
setup used for pgp testing in the test suite.
It looks like roundup accepts signed emails as well as encrypted
and signed emails. But it does not generate signed emails.
Also it looks like there is no PGP support for alternate email
addresses. Only primary addresses can do PGP emails.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sat, 15 Nov 2025 16:59:24 -0500 |
| parents | 285d9adfefdb |
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# If you installed roundup to the system locations # using pip you don't need to change this # section. If you installed roundup in a custom # location, uncomment these lines and change the # path in the append() method to your custom path. #import sys #sys.path.append('/custom/location/where/roundup/is/installed') # Obtain the WSGI request dispatcher from roundup.cgi.wsgi_handler import RequestDispatcher # Set the path to tracker home. tracker_home = '/path/to/tracker' # Enable the feature flag to speed up wsgi response by caching the # Roundup tracker instance on startup. See upgrading.txt for # more info. feature_flags = { "cache_tracker": "" } # Definition signature for app: app(environ, start_response): # If using apache mod_wsgi change app to application. app = RequestDispatcher(tracker_home, feature_flags=feature_flags)
