Hi Preston,
On 20 June 2001 at 12:56:24 -0400 (which was 17:56 where I live)
Preston wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
P> I want to set some kind of filter to automatically send an email
P> (my PGP public key) to a message that has a specific subject and
P> body.
P> Ideally, I will have a mailto: in my signature and once people
P> click that they can get my key.
P> How do I go about doing this?
Well, you need a mailto which looks something like this:
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=send_pgp_key>
Then you need a filter which checks for recipient (you) and subject
(send_pgp_keys) and has an action of "Mark message read" and "Create
auto-reply". Configure the template which can use either
%PUT='mypgpkey.asc' or %INCLUDE='mypgpkey.asc' to get the PGP key
added onto it. You could even paste the ASCII key directly into the
reply template if you prefer.
Finally, you can set a folder to which the requester messages can be
filtered. You could also set up an outgoing mail filter to move the
sent auto-response into the same folder so that you can be certain
that the key was sent.
That should do it for you.
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