-----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 be > encrypted with my public key when it arrives on the server. Then when > I download it into Mozilla > Thunderbird with EnigMail addon it will decrypt it. The usefulness > of this ability can be expanded to other perl/php scripts that email > information to that same pop3 but don't have any type of gpg port yet. > > Thanks! > > James > > > On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Julian Stacey <j...@berklix.org> wrote: >> 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? >>>> >>>> maybe I am on the wrong list? Recommendations? >>>> >>>> James >>>> >>> A procmail list would probably be a better place to get this >>> information. I don't use procmail, but this seems more like a >>> client setting to me. Folder-hooks, etc. >>> >>> I don't understand what you are trying to do from the >>> description. Is there a singular public key for the account or >>> multiple? Are you setting this up on a private mailserver? My >>> email client, mutt, picks the right key for the right account >>> based on the key information. >>> >>> Matthew >> I use procmail, >> (but dont use gnupg much 'cept occasionaly for customers, >> hence lurker status ;-) >> Seems a puzzling/ badly/ inadequately phrased question from Stormer. >> - Normaly one _en_crypts before sending >> - Whereas one uses procmail on receipt. >> - But POP3 implies local incoming account, else how would one know what >> protocol another recipient uses to collect. >> - Stormer talks of "sent to > a particular" rather than "received by .." >> Puzzling. >> >> Maybe Stormer means oungoing from private net, somehow wanting to >> call procmail on a proxy or relay before heading out over net ? Or >> he or she could mean other things. Question best re-defined & re-posted. >> >> PS man procmail: >> <procmail-us...@procmail.org> >> for submitting questions/answers. >> <procmail-users-requ...@procmail.org> >> for subscription requests. >> >> If you would like to stay informed about new versions and official >> patches send a subscription request to >> procmail-announce-requ...@procmail.org >> (this is a readonly list). >> >> Cheers, >> Julian >> -- >> Julian Stacey: BSDUnixLinux C Prog Admin SysEng Consult Munich >> www.berklix.com >> Mail plain ASCII text. HTML & Base64 text are spam. www.asciiribbon.org >> > > >
I asked about a similar thing recently on the debian-user mailing list. Basically, we worked out that it would be hard to do, and would be a lot easier just to encrypt the disk. That was using Postfix though. Let us know if you find a solution. - -- Many thanks Harry Rickards - -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GAT/GCM/GCS/GCC/GIT/GM d? s: a? C++++ UL++++ P- L+++ E--- W+++ N o K+ w--- O- M- V- PS+ PE Y+ PGP++ t 5 X R tv-- b+++ DI D---- G e* h! !r y? - ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAkoLAugACgkQ1kZz3mRu0Go/oQCg5FtBokZNzv07m+wQQ3egtcuj zGYAn0BhqgagSnx5TiYsIfnYeHw/KQm+ =dFOU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users