Joseph Ashwood wrote: > > Well it's not an easy way, but it's a functional way. Take the code for GPG > and the code for your favorite open-source list server, integrate them so > that each mailing list has it's own GPG key, decrypts, reencrypts to the > targets (individually so as to avoid having insane sizes for each message) > sends, repeat. If you need higher speeds you can compromise of the encrypt > to targets by choosing a key periodically, encrypting it to all the targets > and holding it to be combined with the header. Hmm. I'd imagine this would not be too horribly difficult to do with ezmlm (since it already tend to break apart the various steps in the process). Cheers, Ben. -- http://www.apache-ssl.org/ben.html "There is no limit to what a man can do or how far he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit." - Robert Woodruff
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