I asked this one before... either no response or no one knows.
Has anyone got a procmail recipe that works so that any email sent to
a particular pop3 account will be encrypted with a public key?
maybe I am on the wrong list? Recommendations?
James
Thanks. Does documentation exist anywhere for the individual methods
within the libraries? What about examples? I'm not sure what methods
to use from GPGME to accomplish my task. There is a lot of gnupg
documentation in general, but not on using the individual methods within
the libraries.
It
On Tue, 12 May 2009 17:09, beth.c.coff...@fnis.com said:
minip12.c decrypt_block from gnupg-2.0.11 might do what I need, but I
don't see anything documenting what the salt and pw parameters are
That is an inetrnal fucntion of gpg. You should not use it.
What I am looking to do is read
On Wed, 13 May 2009 07:39, stor...@stormer.org said:
Has anyone got a procmail recipe that works so that any email sent to
a particular pop3 account will be encrypted with a public key?
I don't have one. I attach a script which does something similar: Take
a message and re-encrypt it to a
* Stormer's Cgi-Archive stor...@stormer.org [090513 02:51]:
I asked this one before... either no response or no one knows.
Has anyone got a procmail recipe that works so that any email sent to
a particular pop3 account will be encrypted with a public key?
maybe I am on the wrong list?
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:38 AM, David Shaw ds...@jabberwocky.com wrote:
On May 11, 2009, at 12:44 PM, Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
All,
I have 2 different vendors an dI would like to sign their keys using 2
different private keys. I don't want to share my public key between them.
When ever I
Matthew Krotzer wrote:
* Stormer's Cgi-Archive stor...@stormer.org [090513 02:51]:
I asked this one before... either no response or no one knows.
Has anyone got a procmail recipe that works so that any email sent to
a particular pop3 account will be encrypted with a public key?
Julian,
Sorry for the initial description... here is why I want it...
What I would like to do is have a regular pop3 mail account on a
private server... any email sent TO that email address will be
encrypted with my public key when it arrives on the server. Then when
I download it into Mozilla
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 05/13/09 17:53, Stormer's Cgi-Archive wrote:
Julian,
Sorry for the initial description... here is why I want it...
What I would like to do is have a regular pop3 mail account on a
private server... any email sent TO that email address will