On Thu, November 15, 2007 12:44 pm, Tony Green wrote:
>

>
> On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 06:58:02 +1100 (EST), "Voytek Eymont"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> some time ago, I came across a utility that would process a terminal
>> command in an email body, and, email back the output; but I don't recall
>> what it was, anyone knows of such tool ?

> :0 Wcb: .lock.gpgverify
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | /usr/bin/gpg --batch --verify --keyring /home/tgreen/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
> 2> /dev/null

> :0 ab: .lock.gpgweblog
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | (umask 0002; sed -e "/SIGNED MESSAGE/,/^$/d" -e "/BEGIN PGP/,/END PGP/d"
> -e "s/^$/<P>/" > /home/tgreen/pyblosxom/data/$(date +%s).txt)

> I use this procmail snipped to update my blog via GPG signed email.
> Should be fairly easy to adapt it to your purpose.

thanks, Tony

dumb Q: do I need any pgp app on the mail client I'm using, or, just a
file with the key ?

(not sure if there is any pgp tools for the palm h/held)


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Voytek

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