Re: [Mailman-Users] PGP for Mailman

2001-01-18 Thread Christopher P. Lindsey
> 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

Re: [Mailman-Users] PGP for Mailman

2001-01-18 Thread Gerhard Gonter
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

[Mailman-Users] PGP for Mailman

2001-01-18 Thread Jorgen Lundman
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