On Wednesday 25 September 2002 13:43, J C Lawrence wrote:
> A common definition of a crypted list:
>
> Mail sent to the list is crpyted with the list's public key.
>
> The list uncrypts the mail and broadcasts it to each member.
>
> Prior to transmission each message is crypted with that ind
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 12:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am inclined to agree with Jon (that what you really want is for
> your list members to do the encrypting)
That would only work in a shared-secret environment. If you want to use
public key crypto, then Mailman would have to decr
On 25 Sep 2002 09:37:03 -0400
Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I find it hard to believe that you would want an open mailing list
> manager like Mailman *and* want to run encrypted email out of it...
There are a number of uses for crypted lists ranging from cypherpunks to
discussion of s
I am inclined to agree with Jon (that what you really want is for your
list members to do the encrypting), for an additional reason: if its
important that the messages be encrypted on their way -out-, its important
that they be encrypted on their way -in-. Don't ask Mailman to do
something that i
I find it hard to believe that you would want an open mailing list
manager like Mailman *and* want to run encrypted email out of it...
Wouldn't you be happier with a semi-static mailing alias and then having
all your folks use PGP (or GPG) to encrypt their email?
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 05:09, Nor
> I do I setup Mailman so that all emails being sent out are encrypted?
> Or do I need to specify this in the Sendmail?
This is not trivial at all; I think the most tricky issue will
probably be the matter of key management (and this definately needs to
be done at "Mailman" level, not at the "sen
Hi,
I do I setup Mailman so that all emails being sent out are encrypted?
Or do I need to specify this in the Sendmail?
Any clue? Thanks for any inputs.
Mary
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