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1.7
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@- Update to 20101107
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@SHA256 (netpgp-20101107.tar.gz) = a0259f7dc886788386c0d827fdba9ad8e0dfcfab1d602dc29e02ae6cc2f9bab9
SIZE (netpgp-20101107.tar.gz) = 1426600
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1.6
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@- update to 20100710
- add USE_OPENSSL macros

PR:		ports/149812
Submitted by:	Julien Laffaye <kimelto _at_ gmail.com>
Approved by:	jadawin (co-mentor)
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MD5 (netpgp-20100710.tar.gz) = d45b05f92a6cea5d704ee6204df9430b
SHA256 (netpgp-20100710.tar.gz) = 8251504bf9518031ff0e8c8acc07f00a64722b5c6a02bd721cc90afa1f2589aa
SIZE (netpgp-20100710.tar.gz) = 1533682
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1.5
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@- Update to 20100601

PR:		147433
Submitted by:	Bapt <baptiste.daroussin@@gmail.com> (maintainer)
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MD5 (netpgp-20100601.tar.gz) = b4bab23a3e9d69b828365240dd80c8bb
SHA256 (netpgp-20100601.tar.gz) = 837c2ff936d133a335671637053c0d7b5cd69c28426fbbca02da4852f91318a5
SIZE (netpgp-20100601.tar.gz) = 1525450
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1.4
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@Upgrade to version 20100313

PR:		ports/145191
Submitted by:	Bapt <baptiste.daroussin@@gmail.com> (maintainer)
Approved by:	miwi (co-mentor)
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MD5 (netpgp-20100313.tar.gz) = b12c15c769b587a54ecb27abfe3fd9e7
SHA256 (netpgp-20100313.tar.gz) = e358f000962f0bad2b93a9eda0b34271afd8a78daccd6ed51b77ba4ea07ddcca
SIZE (netpgp-20100313.tar.gz) = 1584392
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1.3
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@- Update to 20100212

PR:		144210
Submitted by:	Bapt <baptiste.daroussin@@gmail.com> (maintainer)
Feature safe:	yes
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MD5 (netpgp-20100212.tar.gz) = ab06bb9c52408d953f671e2155c861fd
SHA256 (netpgp-20100212.tar.gz) = e01148d0818bf99eb6936f871b025e403c972344a29182063446112a4ff84919
SIZE (netpgp-20100212.tar.gz) = 1477865
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1.2
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@- Update to 4.1.2 20090611

PR:		ports/138395
Submitted by:	Bapt <baptiste.daroussin gmail.com>
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MD5 (netpgp-20090611.tar.gz) = fdb369ebc557a012db630e344b126b69
SHA256 (netpgp-20090611.tar.gz) = c5ed8d87897f0f41bcbd49310fb47541ac0f8f7eaed99e980db7077d95b35f01
SIZE (netpgp-20090611.tar.gz) = 1597624
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1.1
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@The netpgp command can digitally sign files and verify that the
signatures attached to files were signed by a given user identifier.
netpgp can also encrypt files using the public or private keys of
users and, in the same manner, decrypt files which were encrypted.

The netpgp utility can also be used to generate a new key-pair for a
user.  This key is in two parts, the public key (which can be used by
other people) and a private key.

In addition to these primary uses, the third way of using netpgp is to
maintain keyrings.  Keyrings are collections of public keys belonging
to other users.  By using other means of identification, it is
possible to establish the bona fides of other users.  Once trust has
been established, the public key of the other user will be signed.
The other user's public key can be added to our keyring.  The other
user will add our public key to their keyring.

WWW:	http://www.NetBSD.org/

PR:		ports/134997
Submitted by:	bapt <baptiste.daroussin at gmail.com>
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MD5 (netpgp-20090525.tar.gz) = 2b097a919112e0f4ff064e52daca0632
SHA256 (netpgp-20090525.tar.gz) = 6a2b7206c1013054a2290ec1ecf4b9804ebb9fb4376b61a5750b84c88a79e5d8
SIZE (netpgp-20090525.tar.gz) = 1103952
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