GPG/PGP and Mail
Frank Tobin
ftobin@uiuc.edu
Wed, 2 Aug 2000 11:11:47 -0500 (CDT)
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Billy Donahue, at 11:46 -0400 on Wed, 2 Aug 2000, wrote:
> Pine would have to let you get at the MIME parts of incoming messages.
> Which it unfortunately doesn't. How can you get around this Pine
> limitation?
Glad you asked. Look into the piping (| command) of Pine. It can let me
process a message directly. Things are looking up.
> I know pgpenvelope's procmail filter wouldn't be limited this way,
> but you can't decrypt with procmail.
Eh, but some people might trust their system enough, have a key dedicated
to encrypted email, and keep the key stored on the filesystem. I know I
wouldn't, but I'm not everyone (yet) :)
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Frank Tobin http://www.uiuc.edu/~ftobin/
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