Enables PGP support. When PGP support is enabled for signing and encrypting mail, it is HIGHLY recommended that the web server runs as the OTRS user. Otherwise, there will be problems with the privileges when accessing .gnupg folder.
This setting can not be deactivated.
Default value:
--- 0
Defines the path to PGP binary.
This setting is not active by default.
Default value:
--- /usr/bin/gpg
Sets the password for private PGP key.
This setting can not be deactivated.
Default value:
--- 488A0B8F: SomePassword D2DF79FA: SomePassword
Configure your own log text for PGP.
This setting can not be deactivated.
Default value:
--- BADSIG: The PGP signature with the keyid has not been verified successfully. ERRSIG: It was not possible to check the PGP signature, this may be caused by a missing public key or an unsupported algorithm. EXPKEYSIG: The PGP signature was made by an expired key. GOODSIG: Good PGP signature. KEYREVOKED: The PGP signature was made by a revoked key, this could mean that the signature is forged. NODATA: No valid OpenPGP data found. NO_PUBKEY: No public key found. REVKEYSIG: The PGP signature was made by a revoked key, this could mean that the signature is forged. SIGEXPIRED: The PGP signature is expired. SIG_ID: Signature data. TRUST_UNDEFINED: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! VALIDSIG: The PGP signature with the keyid is good.
Sets the method PGP will use to sing and encrypt emails. Note Inline method is not compatible with RichText messages.
This setting can not be deactivated.
Default value:
--- Detached
Sets the options for PGP binary.
This setting can not be deactivated.
Default value:
--- --homedir /opt/otrs/.gnupg/ --batch --no-tty --yes
Sets the preferred digest to be used for PGP binary.
Default value:
--- sha256
Enable this if you trust in all your public and private pgp keys, even if they are not certified with a trusted signature.
Default value:
--- 0