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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 | f002747b6773 |
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# ruff: noqa: ARG001 try: from secrets import choice, randbelow, token_bytes def seed(v=None): pass is_weak = False except ImportError: import os as _os import random as _random # prefer to use SystemRandom if it is available if hasattr(_random, 'SystemRandom'): def seed(v=None): pass _r = _random.SystemRandom() is_weak = False else: # don't completely throw away the existing state, but add some # more random state to the existing state def seed(v=None): # ruff: noqa: PLC0415 import os import time _r.seed((_r.getstate(), v, hasattr(os, 'getpid') and os.getpid(), time.time())) # create our own instance so we don't mess with the global # random number generator _r = _random.Random() seed() is_weak = True choice = _r.choice def randbelow(i): return _r.randint(0, i - 1) if hasattr(_os, 'urandom'): def token_bytes(size): return _os.urandom(size) else: def token_bytes(size): _bchr = chr if str is bytes else lambda x: bytes((x,)) return b''.join([_bchr(_r.getrandbits(8)) for i in range(size)])
