On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 09:53:33 -0400 (EDT) Richard Welty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

RW> i have some untested support for signing outbound messages passing through
RW> the exim 4 MTA, as well as tested code for auto encrypting if a public key
RW> is found in the keyring for the recipient address.
RW> 
RW> the tested part is at
RW> 
RW> http://www.averillpark.net/exim/gpg-interface.html
RW>  
RW> the rest could be made available. it's got a BSD-style license.

 This is indeed interesting (although not for me -- I'm still using exim3
as I didn't see any urgent reason to switch to exim4 yet...) but, of
course, the goal remains to have support for encryption in M itself.

 So, as I said, although we should mention the existing work arounds, I do
agree that it would be much better (and not only from security point of
view) to do it ourselves.

 Regards,
VZ



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