On 11/11/11 22:54, Chris Poole wrote: >> I would just produce a list of SHA1s of the files and then sign that. > > OK thanks, I hadn't thought of that. I'd still have to decrypt and re-encrypt > them to keep hashes of all plaintext versions of the files though. (Thinking > about running this script every few days and hashing the latest files pulled > from the IMAP server; it'd be far easier just to find any files not ending in > ".gpg" to hash.)
If you'd prefer to automatically encrypt your emails with your public GPG key on delivery, rather than using a batch job every few days, you can read up on the technique I use to do that here: https://grepular.com/Automatically_Encrypting_all_Incoming_Email -- Mike Cardwell https://grepular.com/ https://twitter.com/mickeyc Professional http://cardwellit.com/ http://linkedin.com/in/mikecardwell PGP.mit.edu 0018461F/35BC AF1D 3AA2 1F84 3DC3 B0CF 70A5 F512 0018 461F
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