-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Most programs that read a signature file can also call a program instead (I do it in pine all the time, mutt can do it too). Alternatly, instead of having a normal file for you .signature, you could try making it a named fifo, then just write a program to stuff it with your signature data everytime it's read from. (the first option is by far the easiest if your client supports it) --Nick On Wed, 9 May 2001, Julian M Catchen wrote: > Ok, I have a question that will either be answered really easily, or not > answered at all: > > Is there a way to have your email signature file generated dynamically? > What I mean by that is not simply a program that regenerates it every so > many minutes as a cron job, but a mechanism that would regenerate it > whenever the file is opened for reading. So, kind of like the /proc > filesystem where files appear to be real, they can be read or written to, > but in reality they are functions that are executing whenever the proc file > is opened for reading or writing. > > If this is possible, then all standard mail programs could use this dynamic > file without changes. > > So, any takers (or am I totally off with this)? > > Thanks, > > julian > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE6+hXkv+hjYTGg7s4RAgFqAJ0Tm6yeuP2TkeMPuw0nDxBOZqGSCwCdHpOH NYEN91GF6TNRiFwQz0MvSRs= =9fau -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----