My fellow monks who never seem to sleep, are prized for their selflessness and who care more about others than they do themselves:

Although I've done quite a bit of searching, I'm hoping to acquire a few recommendations on what modules I should be using to perform a specific task.

My objective is simply thus:

The web/data collection half is no problem. The only issue I'm having is finding out which modules are best suited for the email side of things.

I literally just want to automate the signing/encrypting of a message before it is sent out. I'm fluent in numerous email modules, but I'm having difficulty both in finding out how to hook that into a PGP/GPG module, and what PGP/GPG module is the best one to use.

Recommendations and/or brief examples are very much welcome.

Thanks,

Steve


In reply to Module recommendations to send encrypted email by stevieb

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