Version: (using KDE KDE 3.3.2) Installed from: Debian testing/unstable Packages I have several files that have been encrypted with the option for-your-eyes-only man gpg: --for-your-eyes-only --no-for-your-eyes-only Set the `for your eyes only' flag in the message. This causes GnuPG to refuse to save the file unless the --output option is given, and PGP to use the "secure viewer" with a Tempest-resistant font to display the message. This option overrides --set-filename. --no-for-your-eyes-only disables this option. I think that's a serious flaw that kgpg disregard this. In no way kgpg by default should output the decrypted content in a file, unless the user specifically requested it.
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