On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 12:37:14AM +0100, Alexander Hall wrote:
On 02/04/14 00:27, Simon Drewitz wrote:
Hi misc@,
I have set up mail(1) so that it forwards mails such as the output of
/etc/daily to my mail account and now I want to encrypt these mails
using my public gpg-key. The best
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 09:50:17AM +0100, Gilles Chehade wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 12:37:14AM +0100, Alexander Hall wrote:
On 02/04/14 00:27, Simon Drewitz wrote:
Hi misc@,
I have set up mail(1) so that it forwards mails such as the output of
/etc/daily to my mail account and now
Hi misc@,
I have set up mail(1) so that it forwards mails such as the output of
/etc/daily to my mail account and now I want to encrypt these mails
using my public gpg-key. The best solution I have come up with is
changing these two lines at the end of /etc/daily:
- } 21 | mail -s `hostname`
On 02/04/14 00:27, Simon Drewitz wrote:
Hi misc@,
I have set up mail(1) so that it forwards mails such as the output of
/etc/daily to my mail account and now I want to encrypt these mails
using my public gpg-key. The best solution I have come up with is
changing these two lines at the end of
On 02/04/14 00:27, Simon Drewitz wrote:
Hi misc@,
I have set up mail(1) so that it forwards mails such as the output of
/etc/daily to my mail account and now I want to encrypt these mails
using my public gpg-key. The best solution I have come up with is
changing these two lines at the end
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