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# mail-tube.txt - gpg-mail-tube strings (de) -*- default-generic -*-
# Written in 2025 by g10 Code GmbH
#
# To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all
# copyright and related and neighboring rights to this text to the
# public domain worldwide. This text is distributed without any
# warranty. You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain
# Dedication along with this software. If not, see
# <https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
#
# Note that this template file needs to be UTF-8 encoded. When looking
# for a template item, GnuPG scans the help files in the following order
# (assuming a standard Unix layout):
#
# /etc/gnupg/TEMPLATE.LL_TT.txt
# /etc/gnupg/TEMPLATE.LL.txt
# /etc/gnupg/TEMPLATE.txt
# /usr/share/gnupg/TEMPLATE.LL_TT.txt
# /usr/share/gnupg/TEMPLATE.LL.txt
# /usr/share/gnupg/TEMPLATE.txt
#
# Here TEMPLATE denotes the name of the template (e.g. "mail-tube"),
# LL_TT denotes the full name of the current locale with the territory
# (.e.g. "de_DE"), LL denotes just the locale name (e.g. "de"). The
# first matching item is returned. To put a dot or a hash mark at the
# beginning of a text line, it needs to be prefixed with a dot and a
# space. A single dot may be used to terminated an entry. Depending
# on the template type certain variables (${NAME}) are expanded.
# Check the man page of the respective tool.
.encrypted-file-attached
Anbei erhalten Sie eine verschlüsselte Datei.
.
.encrypted-mail-attached
Anbei erhalten Sie eine verschlüsselte Mail.
.
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