> I was actualy always wondering how hard would it to add to Sage the
> functionality to take some gpg encrypted message and turn it into the
> numbers that you talk about, so that one can play with it, and at the
> end turn this into the gpg message again.

My impression is that this would be straight forward since Python already 
supports many building blocks like reading MIME encoded e-mails, gzip etc. 
All there is to do is to read the appropriate standard (is that in an RFC?) 
and actually implement it. A hack-ish version should be quick and easy, am 
more thourough version might need some work. Btw. I did a similar thing 
recently with the OpenSSH Group Exchange Protocol:

http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/malb/blosxom.pl/2008/07/08#scapy

Cheers,
Martin

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