Is this even possible?
Robin Lynn Frank
Robin Lynn Frank <rlfrank-dated-1055543590.71def67fc3@paradigm-omega.com>
Mon Jun 9 00:28:02 2003
I would like email to a certain address to be automatically encrypted bef=
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it is stored on the hard drive. I can set up an alias and have our MTA p=
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it thru gpg or something that leads to gpg, but what would be needed is =
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way to encrypt without a passphrase (obviously decryption would require a=
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passphrase), put a unique id on each email received and write the encrypt=
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data to disk. Obviously, it could not then be treated as email, but the=20
files could be decrypted and processed when needed.
Any ideas?
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Robin Lynn Frank - Director of Operations - Paradigm-Omega, LLC
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