> does a mail server need pgp? isn't that handled by a client?

That was really for the webmail, but as someone else mentioned, it may not
be appropriate to have webmail with pgp.

> IMHO, ssh yes, as people will want to set up their procmail filters.
> this is assuming people have imap accounts. you'd want to tie the shell
> down pretty tight to just being able to manage the procmail process.
> don't want people being able to launch ddns attacks....

Yeah, I wouldn't think you'd want to give everyone shell access, so some
kind of restricted menu would probably be in order. There are some pretty
cunning things that can be done with jailed environments etc...

> why can't a few of the jetstart owners get together with a dyndns
> account and have a few email addresses like [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> pointed at someone with a 10G monthly limit.

That isn't a bad idea, except it doesn't really scale to more than a dozen
people, and I doubt it is in-line with the jetstart terms and services
(static ips/servers etc....)

Andre

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