-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 05/09/09 17:42, Dave Patterson wrote: > * Harry Rickards <hricka...@l33tmyst.com> [2009-05-09 11:14:14 +0100]: > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> 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 signed or encrypted beforehand, it >> could then be decrypted with my private key as usual. >> > > Hmm. So, we're looking at encrypting mails as they come in, prior to > disk write, in a format that you, and only you, can later decrypt them, > preferably using gpg. I don't care why, it's an intereѕting problem. > > Local storage remains secure. At least that's what I think is the > intention. > > Outside of using some disk encryption system like this: > > <http://www.debianhelp.org/node/15244> > > I'd try to pipe the mail fetchmail, procmail (pipe to > encryptionscrypt,write-encrypted-email-to-disk) > > Remembering procmail only functions as a gate, and does not write the > mail to disk until told to, and neither does fetchmail > (or getmail or retchmail). > > script should be very simple: > > gpg -e -r yourusergpgidhere themessage > > Build from that command. > > Trick is to not write to disk prior to encryption. > Uh, huh. Thanks for the tips, I'll try to come up with something from that.
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