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       Pyme is, for the most part, a direct interface to the C GPGME
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       library.  However, it is re-packaged in a more Pythonic way --
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       object-oriented with classes and modules.  Take a look at the classes
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       defined here -- they correspond directly to certain object types in GPGME
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       for C.
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       ** IMPORTANT NOTE **
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       PyME is no longer maintained.  I do not answer questions about it
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       any longer.  Feel free to use this code under the terms of its license,
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       but there is *NO* support.
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 (HTM) New Home of PyMe, now being maintained again!
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       Historic PyMe information:
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 (HTM) ChangeLog (brief)
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 (TXT) ChangeLog (detailed)
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 (HTM) GPGME Manual
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 (DIR) Live Source Tree
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 (HTM) The Pyme Manual
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 (DIR) old
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 (BIN) pyme_0.5.1.tar.gz
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 (BIN) python-pyme-doc_0.5.1_all
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 (BIN) python-pyme_0.5.1_all
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 (BIN) python2.2-pyme_0.5.0_i386
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 (BIN) python2.2-pyme_0.5.1_powerpc
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 (BIN) python2.3-pyme_0.5.0_i386
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 (BIN) python2.3-pyme_0.5.1_powerpc
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