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On 05/10/09 13:17, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi Harry,
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> On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 11:14:14AM +0100, Harry Rickards wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone knew of a way, perhaps using /etc/aliases, so
>> that all incoming mail addressed to my username (hrickar
Hi Harry,
On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 11:14:14AM +0100, Harry Rickards wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone knew of a way, perhaps using /etc/aliases, so
> that all incoming mail addressed to my username (hrickards) is encrypted
> with *my* public key, so that when I read it only I can read it using
> *
On 9 May 2009, at 20:03, Dave Patterson wrote:
* Dave Patterson [2009-05-10 01:34:46 +0700]:
Curious, why are you trying to do the thing with postfix? Seems
like an
overly complicated parent for the script.
Postfix won't write the thing to disk either. You can configure
postfix
to u
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On 05/09/09 19:34, Dave Patterson wrote:
> * Harry Rickards [2009-05-09 18:24:37 +0100]:
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>> When piping stuff to it from the command line it works fine, but when
>> sending a test email to gpm...@l33tmyst.com I get a blank email in
>> response.
* Dave Patterson [2009-05-10 01:34:46 +0700]:
> Curious, why are you trying to do the thing with postfix? Seems like an
> overly complicated parent for the script.
Postfix won't write the thing to disk either. You can configure postfix
to use procmail for delivery, and procmail will push the
* Harry Rickards [2009-05-09 18:24:37 +0100]:
> When piping stuff to it from the command line it works fine, but when
> sending a test email to gpm...@l33tmyst.com I get a blank email in
> response. I think this is because /usr/bin/gpmail is being executed as
> the 'nobody' user (I setup a whoa
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On 05/09/09 19:08, James Richardson wrote:
> Harry Rickards wrote:
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>> On 05/09/09 18:24, Harry Rickards wrote:
>>> On 05/09/09 18:05, Harry Rickards wrote:
On 05/09/09 17:42, Dave Patterson wr
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On 05/09/09 18:24, Harry Rickards wrote:
> On 05/09/09 18:05, Harry Rickards wrote:
>> On 05/09/09 17:42, Dave Patterson wrote:
>>> * Harry Rickards [2009-05-09 11:14:14 +0100]:
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I was w
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On 05/09/09 18:05, Harry Rickards wrote:
> On 05/09/09 17:42, Dave Patterson wrote:
>> * Harry Rickards [2009-05-09 11:14:14 +0100]:
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>>> I was wondering if anyone knew of a way, perhaps usin
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On 05/09/09 17:42, Dave Patterson wrote:
> * Harry Rickards [2009-05-09 11:14:14 +0100]:
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>> I was wondering if anyone knew of a way, perhaps using /etc/aliases, so
>> that all incoming mail add
* Harry Rickards [2009-05-09 11:14:14 +0100]:
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> I was wondering if anyone knew of a way, perhaps using /etc/aliases, so
> that all incoming mail addressed to my username (hrickards) is encrypted
> with *my* public key, so that when I read it on
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I was wondering if anyone knew of a way, perhaps using /etc/aliases, so
that all incoming mail addressed to my username (hrickards) is encrypted
with *my* public key, so that when I read it only I can read it using
*my* private key. If the mail was sig
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