Ben McGinnes a3a08584d6 examples: python howto
* Uses the groups module to prepare a list of recipients and encrypt
  to those.
* The main version (encrypt-to-group.py) tries to check for invalid
  recipients, but still falls back to always trust for the second
  encryption attempt.
* The gullible version doesn't try pruning the recipient list at all,
  it just tries to encrypt and if it fails, switches straight to
  always trust.
* The trustno1 version doesn't use the always trust model at all and
  only attempts pruning the list of invalid recipients.
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GPGME Python Bindings HOWTO Examples

Examples

The contents of this directory are the examples included in the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) Made Easy Python Bindings HOWTO file. Each script is explicitly for Python 3 and specifically for Python 3.4 or later.

Some of these scripts may work with Python 2.7, but there are no guarantees. They will include the relevant imports from the __future__ module to facilitate that if possible.