On Donnerstag 18 Dezember 2008 Paul Stevens wrote:
> cat message.eml|myencryptingfilter.sh --key $pgpid|dbmail-smtp -u
> $user

Yes, but I think he meant you cannot read it with POP/IMAP then. His 
goal seems to be to have encryption on the server, only for the stored 
e-mail. BUT then the encryption+key has to be on the server, so in case 
of a hacker attack it's still easy for the hacker to get db contents + 
encryption tool+keys. And then I ask: what do you want to reach?

mfg zmi
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