> Always wanted to have a mailing-list handler that could optionally use
> PGP :)
>
> * So that users subscribed could (optionally) send in their public PGP
> key, and have all emails delivered to them from then on encoded.
>
> * Ask the server for its public key so mails could be sent to the li
According to Jorgen Lundman:
> Always wanted to have a mailing-list handler that could optionally use
> PGP :)
> [...]
> But perhaps I'll just be flamed for such an idea... :)
No, PGP enhanced list managers are certainly an interesting thing.
What you described is more or less an encrypted one t
Always wanted to have a mailing-list handler that could optionally use
PGP :)
* So that users subscribed could (optionally) send in their public PGP
key, and have all emails delivered to them from then on encoded.
* Ask the server for its public key so mails could be sent to the list
encrypted