I wrote simple python script which uses local gpg keys to encrypt your message and put it in body of email and send it using smtp. I don't know if someone really needs it but if someone is interested I can publish source code

@nikolal you should always publish the source code even if it is in a github repo that has a giant “nothing may work everything may be broken” warning on it. Slap a nice GPLv3 or AGPL license on that code and put it out there. Worst case no one uses it. Best case you help someone in need. :)

@mholiv @nikolal i agree with that statement. I have a ton of crappy unfinished projects and I just write “this project is no longer maintained! Please don’t judge” and it’s awesome.
To be honest there’s so much code today that if you don’t actively promote your stuff no-one will ever look at it anyway

@croqaz
I will publish code, just need to edit some files. Will link here when done.
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It looks good and well documented for a one off script. :D

@nikolal @mholiv Looks good! 👍
You know, just the act of preparing some code for public sets you in a mindset to think about other people using it and it helps a lot. Because you make it more general, or you think about more general cases.\
So it's an awesome exercise :)

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@croqaz
True, I'm thinking of making it also usable on windows, and better way of user to put in email and password. Thanks for good energy :)
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