of keyids on the command line, fetches them from a keyserver and calls GnuPG so
that you can sign it. It then mails each key to all its email addresses - only
including the one UID that we send to in each mail, pruned from all but self
-sigs and sigs done by you.
+sigs and sigs done by you. The mailed key is encrypted with itself as a means
+to verify that key belongs to the recipient.
=head1 OPTIONS
Address to send blind carbon copies to when sending mail.
Default: none.
+=item B<mailer-send> [array]
+
+Parameters to pass to Mail::Mailer.
+This could for example be
+
+ $CONFIG{mailer-send} = [ 'smtp', Server => 'mail.server', Auth => ['user', 'pass'] ]
+
+to use the perl SMTP client or
+
+ $CONFIG{mailer-send} = [ 'sendmail', '-o8' ]
+
+to pass arguments to the sendmail program.
+For more information run C<< perldoc Mail::Mailer >>.
+Setting this option is strongly discouraged. Fix your local MTA
+instead.
+Default: none.
+
=back
=head1 AUTHORS
+sub mywarn($) {
+ my ($line) = @_;
+ print "[WARN] $line\n";
+};
sub notice($) {
my ($line) = @_;
print "[NOTICE] $line\n";
$CONFIG{'no-download'} = 0 unless defined $CONFIG{'no-download'};
$CONFIG{'no-sign'} = 0 unless defined $CONFIG{'no-sign'};
$CONFIG{'key-files'} = () unless defined $CONFIG{'key-files'};
+ $CONFIG{'mailer-send'} = [] unless defined $CONFIG{'mailer-send'};
+ die ("$PROGRAM_NAME: mailer-send is not an array ref in $config.\n") unless (ref $CONFIG{'mailer-send'} eq 'ARRAY');
$CONFIG{'mail-template'} = <<'EOM' unless defined $CONFIG{'mail-template'};
Hi,
$message_entity->head->add("Reply-To", $CONFIG{'reply-to'}) if defined $CONFIG{'reply-to'};
$message_entity->head->add("Bcc", $CONFIG{'bcc'}) if defined $CONFIG{'bcc'};
$message_entity->head->add("User-Agent", $USER_AGENT);
- $message_entity->send();
+ mywarn("You have set arguments to pass to Mail::Mailer. Better fix your MTA. (Also, Mail::Mailer's error reporting is non existant, so it won't tell you when it doesn't work.)") if (scalar @{$CONFIG{'mailer-send'}} > 0);
+ $message_entity->send(@{$CONFIG{'mailer-send'}});
$message_entity->stringify();
};