Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One feature of PGP 2.6, at least, is that you can shove the passphrase
> into the PGPPASS environment variable.
> So, all you have to do is to prompt the user for the PGP passphrase at
> log in, and put it in the environment. Then, you can juryrig some
> wrapper around qmail-inject to automatically PGP sign everything.
It's worth bearing in mind that doing this exposes your PGP passphrase to
anyone else using the same machine, so it's recommended (strongly) that
one never do this on a multiuser machine. ps on most varieties of Unix
allows you to see the entire environment of other processes.
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Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) <URL:http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>