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Frank Tobin
ftobin@uiuc.edu
Thu, 14 Sep 2000 14:33:05 -0500 (CDT)
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Werner Koch, at 10:31 +0200 on Thu, 14 Sep 2000, wrote:
> Using an alias a group can be simulated quite easy by doing
> something like:
>
> alias mylist "-r foo -r bar -r BND"
As I wrote to the pgpenvelope-users list, a good way to approach this
would be to just write a wrapper for GnuPG, which looks at all the
arguments which take key-indidcators as arguments, and then try to match
any of these key-indicators with a lookup table (addressbook).
E.g., given the following table:
cia-operatives: bob@bob.com abc@abc.com
mom: judy@judy.com
mykey: 0xABCD1234
myotherkey: 0x1234ABCD
...and a wrapper program rgpg:
rgpg --default-key myotherkey --sign --encrypt -r cia-operatives -r mom
...it would expand this to and exec:
gpg --default-key 0x1234ABCD --sign --encrypt -r bob@bob.com \
-r abc@abc.com -r judy@judy.com
This wrapper would be _very_ simple to write, and I'll probably do it real
soon.
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Frank Tobin http://www.uiuc.edu/~ftobin/
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