Basically No.

The whole point of encryption of mail is to prevent intermediate transports
from peeking at mail contents.
On the other hand if you have the private keys then yes.. but would you
always have the correct key?
d.


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> I've just been informed that the mails I was hoping to process
> the XML content of using JAMES are PGP encrypted when they first come in.
>
> Can I automatically decrypt them using JAMES before processing
> them with a mailet?  Has anyone done this before?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim
>
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