= 2.1. $config['enigma_pgp_gpgconf'] = ''; // Name of the PGP symmetric cipher algorithm. // Run gpg --version to see the list of supported algorithms $config['enigma_pgp_cipher_algo'] = null; // Name of the PGP digest (hash) algorithm. // Run gpg --version to see the list of supported algorithms $config['enigma_pgp_digest_algo'] = null; // Enables multi-host environments support. // Enable it if you have more than one HTTP server. // Make sure all servers run the same GnuPG version and have time in sync. // Keys will be stored in SQL database (make sure max_allowed_packet // is big enough). $config['enigma_multihost'] = false; // Enables signatures verification feature. $config['enigma_signatures'] = true; // Enables messages decryption feature. $config['enigma_decryption'] = true; // Enables messages encryption and signing feature. $config['enigma_encryption'] = true; // Enable signing all messages by default $config['enigma_sign_all'] = false; // Enable encrypting all messages by default $config['enigma_encrypt_all'] = false; // Enable attaching a public key to all messages by default $config['enigma_attach_pubkey'] = false; // Default for how long to store private key passwords (in minutes). // When set to 0 passwords will be stored for the whole session. $config['enigma_password_time'] = 5; // With this option you can lock composing options // of the plugin forcing the user to use configured settings. // The array accepts: 'sign', 'encrypt', 'pubkey'. // // For example, to force your users to sign every email, // you should set: // - enigma_sign_all = true // - enigma_options_lock = array('sign') // - dont_override = array('enigma_sign_all') $config['enigma_options_lock'] = array();