> how are you to use your keys if mail is being handeled over NFS, but
> keys are not available via NFS? I could see people using a local mail
> client, local keys and pointing to the mail spool via NFS. However,
> most mutt and pine users I know keep their keys on the mailserver so
> they don't put multiple copies of their private key on many boxes as
> they go from machine to machine.
Superusers would be the only ones under John's scheme who couldn't access
their keys for email, but I personally have never known of a case in which
a someone *had* to send encrypted (or had to decrypt) email as a
superuser, so it doesn't seem like a serious limitation.
E
--
Erik Curiel
almost web-engineer/would-be philosopher
"... there has never been an intelligent person over the age
of sixty who would consent to live his life over again. His
or anyone else's."
Mark Twain, "Letters from the Earth"
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