--input-cleanup
This option will clean up the input file, depending on the arguments you specify: off (default), remove, or wipe.
Example:
% pgp -c report.txt --symmetric-passphrase cam3r0n --input-cleanup wipe --wipe-input-passes 8The output file is "report.txt.pgp", which is encrypted with a symmetric algorithm. The input file "report.txt" was wiped with 8 passes.
Software efficiency halves every 18 months, thus compensating for Moore's Law.
In reply to Re: OT: PGP encryption command to use in Perl
by NetWallah
in thread OT: PGP encryption command to use in Perl
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