Hello!

  I  am still trying to figure out how to teach GnuPG to retrive unknown
  PGP keys from the public keyserver working with the mailto protocol.

  When  I  get  a message signed with unknown key, my GPGrelay inserts a
  respective  header  (X-GPGrelay-Status), which would contain a line of
  the following format:

  Signature made 08/05/04 02:41:29 E. Europe Daylight Time using DSA key ID CDCC10F2

  Now, to get the missing key, I have to send a message to the keyserver
  (let's  say, to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) with the subject line
  of this form: GET 0xCDCC10F2.

  The  question  is:  Can  I  create  a  filter that would automatically
  extract  this  portion of the header (in this case, CDCC10F2), make it
  into the 0xCDCC10F2 format, put this into the message subject and then
  send the message to the respective public key address?

  If  not,  can  such  a filter extract the Sender's address (let's say,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]),  create  a new message with the Subject of this
  format: GET [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then send it to the keyserver?

  Any comments or hints would be very much appreciated.

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Warm regards,

             -=Robert & Beata Golovniov | Lviv, Ukraine=-
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