Following this thread made me think of a little development resource that might be helpful.

I don't know if this helps anyone but I added dbmail to our open pgp keyserver cluster. These servers are really only intended for group use, like for example a group of all DBMail users. If you are looking for a list of every key on the planet, you won't find it here.

hence: dbmail.keyserver.ca
DBMail users' own keyserver.
Might be OK for some people. :o)

Learn more at: http://www.dbma.ca/keyserver/ or http://dbmail.keyserver.ca
ldap://dbmail.keyserver.ca:11371 <http://dbmail.keyserver.ca>
or
ldap://keyserver.dbma.ca:11371 <http://keyserver.dbma.ca/>

cheers,
Mike




Michael Monnerie wrote:
On Montag, 28. Januar 2008 Michael luich wrote:
The only REAL answer is to encrypt the message at it's
source and decrypt it at it's destination. And this requires a lot
more than Dbmail can handle alone.

Yes, and it's called PGP or GnuPG. No reason to invent something new.

mfg zmi
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