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MU VERIFY
NAME
mu-verify - verify message signatures and display information about them
SYNOPSIS
mu [common-options] verify [options] [<file> … ]
DESCRIPTION
mu verify is the mu command for verifying message signatures (such as PGP/GPG signatures) and displaying information about them. The sub-command works on message files, and does not require the message to be indexed in the database.
If no message file is provided, the command expects the message on standard-input.
VERIFY OPTIONS
-r, –auto-retrieve
attempt to find keys online (see the auto-key-retrieve option in the gnupg(1) documentation).
decrypt
attempt to decrypt the message
EXAMPLES
To display aggregated (one-line) information about the verification status in a message:
$ mu verify msgfile
To display information about all the signatures:
$ mu verify --verbose msgfile
If you only want to use the exit code, you can use:
$ mu verify --quiet msgfile
which does not give any output unless there is an error.
SEE ALSO
mu(1)