@item gnus-nocem-verifyer
@vindex gnus-nocem-verifyer
@findex gnus-nocem-epg-verify
+@findex pgg-verify
This should be a function for verifying that the NoCeM issuer is who she
-says she is. The default is @code{gnus-nocem-epg-verify}, which returns
-non-@code{nil} if the verification is successful, otherwise (including
-the case the NoCeM message was not signed) returns @code{nil}. If this
-is too slow and you don't care for verification (which may be dangerous),
-you can set this variable to @code{nil}.
+says she is. This variable defaults to @code{gnus-nocem-epg-verify} if
+EasyPG is available, otherwise defaults to @code{pgg-verify}. The
+function should return non-@code{nil} if the verification is successful,
+otherwise (including the case the NoCeM message was not signed) should
+return @code{nil}. If this is too slow and you don't care for
+verification (which may be dangerous), you can set this variable to
+@code{nil}.
Formerly the default was @code{mc-verify}, which is a Mailcrypt
function. While you can still use it, you can change it into
-@code{pgg-verify} running with GnuPG if you are willing to add the
-@acronym{PGP} public keys to GnuPG's keyring.
+@code{gnus-nocem-epg-verify} or @code{pgg-verify} running with GnuPG if
+you are willing to add the @acronym{PGP} public keys to GnuPG's keyring.
@item gnus-nocem-directory
@vindex gnus-nocem-directory