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PGP(5.0)			  User Manual			      PGP(5.0)

NAME
       pgpv - Decrypts and Verifies messages.

SYNOPSIS
       pgpv [-fmqv] [-z|-zs] [-o <outfile>] file ...

DESCRIPTION
       pgpv Decrypts and verifies files encrypted and/or signed by PGP.

OPTIONS
       All configuration options can be controlled from the command line.  See
       pgp.cfg(5) for a complete list and how to specify them.

       -f     Stream mode.  Accepts input on stdin and places output  on  std‐
	      out.   If	 no  files are specified as arguments, pgp executes in
	      this mode by default.

       -o outfile
	      Specifies that output should go to outfile.  If  not  specified,
	      output  goes  to the default filename.  The default filename for
	      each input file is the input filename with the ".pgp" ".asc"  or
	      ".sig"  removed.	It is an error to specify multiple input files
	      with this option.

       -m     More mode.  Displays message output with PGP's  internal	pager,
	      or the Pager specified in your pgp.cfg(5) file.

       -z     Batch  mode.   See  pgp-integration(7) for a discussion of inte‐
	      grating pgp support into your application.

EXAMPLE
       pgpv document.txt.asc
	      Decrypts and/or verifies the file document.txt.asc.  The	resul‐
	      tant file will be document.txt.

FILES
       ~/.pgp/pgp.cfg
	      User-specific  configuration  file.   In previous releases, this
	      file was called config.txt.  See pgp.cfg(5) for further details.

BUGS
	      See pgp5(1).

SEE ALSO
       pgp5(1),	      pgpv(1),	     pgpe(1),	    pgpk(1),	   pgp.cfg(5),
       pgp-integration(7),     http://www.pgp.com     (US     versions)	   and
       http://www.pgpi.com (International versions)

PGP			       JULY 1997 (v5.0)			      PGP(5.0)
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