On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 01:39:06AM -0400, Stormer's Cgi-Archive wrote: > 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?
You need to make use of the idea of procmail filter rules. For example, I use a rule like this to adjust the Subject line of mail from the full-disclosure mailing list: ####### full-disclosure :0 * ^List-Id:.*full-disclosure.lists.grok.org.uk { # filter delivered mail's subject line for better mutt sorting :0hfW | sed -e '/^Subject: / s/\[Full-disclosure\] //' # send to proper mailbox :0 full-disclosure } The above was copied from a working setup. You'll need to do some testing and playing around, but extrapolating from my above rule, I'd likely try something like this: # send body of email through a gpg filter, and make sure it succeeds :0bfW | gpg --armor -r cdf...@foursquare.net --encrypt Hope that helps, - Chris _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users