NAME
encode-sender - Encodes a certificate into an Autocrypt headerSYNOPSIS
encode-sender [-o|--output] [--email] [--prefer-encrypt] [ -h|--help] [FILE]DESCRIPTION
Encodes a certificate into an Autocrypt header A certificate can be encoded and included in a header of an email message. This command encodes the certificate, adds the senders email address (which must match the one used in the "From" header), and the senders "prefer-encrypt" state (see the Autocrypt spec for more information). The converse operation is "sq autocrypt decode".OPTIONS
- -o, --output=FILE
- Writes to FILE or stdout if omitted
- --email=ADDRESS
- Sets the address [default: primary userid]
- --prefer-encrypt=PREFER-ENCRYPT [default: nopreference] [possible values: nopreference, mutual]
- Sets the prefer-encrypt attribute
- -h, --help
- Print help information
- [FILE]
- Reads from FILE or stdin if omitted
EXAMPLES
Encodes a certificate
sq autocrypt encode-sender juliet.pgp
Encodes a certificate with an explicit sender address
sq autocrypt encode-sender --email [email protected] juliet.pgp
Encodes a certificate while indicating the willingness to encrypt
sq autocrypt encode-sender --prefer-encrypt mutual juliet.pgp
SEE ALSO
For the full documentation see <https://docs.sequoia-pgp.org/sq/>. sq(1) sq-armor(1) sq-autocrypt(1) sq-autocrypt-decode(1) sq-certify(1) sq-dearmor(1) sq-decrypt(1) sq-encrypt(1) sq-inspect(1) sq-key(1) sq-keyring(1) sq-keyserver(1) sq-packet(1) sq-revoke(1) sq-sign(1) sq-verify(1) sq-wkd(1)July 2022 | sq 0.26.0 |