Hello,

Sounds good. Would be confusing for customers, staff etc. But I support you and 
say go for it! Will be tough to sell to administration. 

I would give it a shot. Le me know if you want to bounce ideas off for 
implementation.  Please keep me posted. Your patrons will surely benefit, and I 
guarantee you will convert many over to encryption. With what's app, messenger, 
and telegram offering easy to access encryption now. It is more plausible. 

Thanks. 

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> On Oct 28, 2016, at 5:10 PM, Bigwood, David <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've been thinking about privacy lately. It seems to me much more email 
> should be encrypted. Many communications from the library might be personal 
> and potentially damaging. Email from the library showing overdues, or holds 
> might be sensitive. Would it be possible for our email systems to ask for a 
> public PGP key along with email and then use that whenever sending out 
> notices? Should my hospital, insurance company, bank, and so on be doing the 
> same? Just asking, maybe we could take the lead on privacy in this area.
> 
> David Bigwood
> [email protected]
> Public PGP Key: 
> http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x52B602E601695F10
> Lunar and Planetary institute
> 

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