01-02-2009
Yes it did say "no mail for xxx". So what is that mean? Most of the servers works fine with mailx command(display server's email
address-root@xxx.com in from field). Only one of the server giving me this problem. I was wondering do mailx use some kind of header file(which has host email address)? I mean how do mailx process/get host's email address while sending mail. Unfortunately all of our BCV scripts use mailx, so I can't use mutt.
Thanks,
NS.
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PIUS(1) General Commands Manual PIUS(1)
NAME
pius - PGP Individual UID Signer
SYNOPSIS
pius [options] -s <signer-keyid> <keyid> [<keyid> ...]
pius [options] -A -r <keyring-path> -s <signer-keyid>
DESCRIPTION
pius The PGP Individual UID Signer (PIUS) is a tool for individually signing all of the UIDs on a set of keys and encrypt-emailing each one
to it's respective email address. This drastically reduces the time and errors involved in signing keys after a keysigning party.
OPTIONS
--version
show program's version number and exit
-h or --help
show this help message and exit
-a or --use-agent
Use pgp-agent instead of letting gpg prompt the user or every UID. [default: false]
-A or --all-keys
Sign all keys on the keyring. Requires -r.
-b PATH or --gpg-path=PATH
Path to gpg binary. [default: /usr/bin/gpg]
-e or --encrypt-outfiles
Encrypt output files with respective keys.
-d or --debug
Enable debugging output.
-H HOSTNAME or --mail-host
Hostname of SMTP server. [default: localhost]
-i or --interactive
Use the pexpect module for signing and drop to the gpg shell for entering the passphrase. [default: false]
-I or --import
Also import the unsigned keys from the keyring into the default keyring. Ignored if -r is not specified, or if it's the same as the
default keyring.
-m EMAIL or --mail
Email the encrypted, signed keys to the respective email addresses. EMAIL is the address to send from. See also -H and -p.
-M FILE or --mail-text
Use the text in FILE as the body of email when sending out emails instead of the default text. To see the default text use --print-
default-email. Requires -m.
-n EMAIL or --override-email
Rather than send to the user, send to this address. Mostly useful for debugging.
-o OUTDIR or --out-dir
Directory to put signed keys in. [default: /tmp/pius_out]
-O or --no-pgp-mime
Do not use PGP/Mime when sending email.
-p or --cache-passphrase
Cache private key passphrase in memory and provide it to gpg instead of letting gpg prompt the user for every UID. [default: true]
-P PORT or --mail-port
Port of SMTP server. [default: 25]
-r KEYRING or --keyring
The keyring to use. Be sure to specify full or relative path. Just a filename will cause GPG to assume relative to ~/.gnupg.
[default: ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg]
-s SIGNER or --signer
The keyid to sign with (required).
-S or --mail-tls
Use STARTTLS when talking to the SMTP server.
-t TMP_DIR or --tmp-dir
Directory to put temporary stuff in. [default: /tmp/pius_tmp]
-T or --print-default-email
Print the default email.
-u USER or --mail-user
Authenticate to the SMTP server, and use username USER. You will be prompted for the password. Implies -S.
-v or --verbose
Be more verbose.
AUTHOR
PIUS was written by Phil Dibowitz <phil@ipom.com>
This manual page was written by Luke Cycon <lcycon@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
MARCH 2010 PIUS(1)