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Setting proxy through command-line parameters?
\ Alexander W. Janssen (7 Jan 2008)
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Subject:Setting proxy through command-line parameters?
Group:Gnupg-users
From:Alexander W. Janssen
Date:7 Jan 2008


 
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Hi,

I know how to set my Proxy in the appropriate config-files, but is there
also a possibility to set the proxy on the command-line?

Background: I'm using Thunderbird/Enigmail in different
network-environments and it'd be neat if Enigmail could take the current
proxy-configuration from the Thunderbird settings, and applying it to
the command-line parameters of GPG.

Oh, and it's a socks-proxy as well which complicates the situation...

Alex.

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