/usr/share/doc/signing-party/caff/caffrc.sample is in signing-party 1.1.4-1.
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# vim:ft=perl:
$CONFIG{'owner'} = 'John Doe';
$CONFIG{'email'} = 'user@example.com';
# you can get your long keyid from
# gpg --with-colons --list-key <yourkeyid|name|emailaddress..>
#
# if you have a v4 key, it will simply be the last 16 digits of
# your fingerprint.
# You can define multiple keys below, but be aware that caff will use
# the first key defined by default and will not use the second one
# unless you explicitly mention it through the -u option on the command-line
$CONFIG{'keyid'} = [ qw{DE7AAF6E94C09C7F 62AF4031C82E0039} ];
$CONFIG{'also-encrypt-to'} = [ qw{DE7AAF6E94C09C7F} ];
$CONFIG{'caffhome'} = $ENV{'HOME'}.'/.caff';
# The options below need not be changed for normal operation.
# Paths to GnuPG binaries:
# $CONFIG{'gpg'} = 'gpg';
# $CONFIG{'gpg-sign'} = $CONFIG{'gpg'};
# $CONFIG{'gpg-delsig'} = '/home/weasel/tmp/gpg/gnupg-1.3.92/g10/gpg';
# defaults to ~/.gnupg/secring.gpg
# $CONFIG{'secret-keyring'} = '/tmp/gpg/secring.gpg';
# Don't export UIDs by default, on which your latest signature is older than this age.
# $CONFIG{'export-sig-age'} = 24*60*60;
# Keyserver to download keys from. Default: pool.sks-keyservers.net.
# $CONFIG{'keyserver'} = 'pgp.surfnet.nl';
# Boolean options, all default to false (0).
#
# Skip fetching the keys from the keyserver.
# $CONFIG{'no-download'} = 1;
# Skip signing the keys.
# $CONFIG{'no-sign'} = 1;
# Ask to continue before starting the signing (for offline signing).
# $CONFIG{'ask-sign'} = 1;
# $CONFIG{'mail-template'} = <<'EOM'
# Hi,
#
# please find attached the user id{(scalar @uids >= 2 ? 's' : '')}
# {foreach $uid (@uids) {
# $OUT .= "\t".$uid."\n";
# };}of your key {$key} signed by me.
#
# Note that I did not upload your key to any keyservers.
# If you have multiple user ids, I sent the signature for each user id
# separately to that user id's associated email address. You can import
# the signatures by running each through `gpg --import`.
#
# If you want this new signature to be available to others, please upload
# it yourself. With GnuPG this can be done using
# gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --send-key {$key}
#
# If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
#
# Regards,
# {$owner}
# EOM
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