On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 01:45:42AM +0100, Danny Terweij wrote: > From: "Phil Stracchino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > So, my idea: GPG support for mailman, which the server operator has a > > configuration option to disable, and allow registered listmembers to > > upload a GPG public key. This key could be used in either or both of > > two ways: > > I have only windows users on the lists. And this users are not familar with > such things. > Most of the members here are housewifes (woman who are not working and some > do babysitting and take care of the husbands :) )
So the people who aren't familiar with it don't have to use it ... and it should be up to their server administrator whether to enable (and hence expose) the feature in any case. Admins running a large number of lists with many subscribers on a heavily-loaded machine may not wish to accept the additional CPU load. (This is *why* I said the server operator/admin should have the option to disable it server-wide.) As for Windows ... GPG is, as far as I know, still interoperable with PGP, which is still available for Windows. Further, a Windows program called WinPT exists which integrates GnuPG into the Windows desktop, and GPG plugins exist for both Eudora, Outlook Express, and Mozilla. Then there's GPGrelay which can be used to enable *any* Windows MUA to send and receive GPG-signed and encrypted mail. In short, being a Windows user does not mean that you cannot use GPG. I would also note that being a Windows user does not of itself mean that you are inherently too ignorant to use GPG either. Many people who might use this feature if it was available have to use Windows because that's all that their work provides, or because the software they want to use most only runs on Windows. To some extent, the Windows users are possibly among those who need such capabilities most, because of Windows' (particularly consumer Win9x's) crappy security. -- .********* Fight Back! It may not be just YOUR life at risk. *********. : phil stracchino : unix ronin : renaissance man : mystic zen biker geek : : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : : 2000 CBR929RR, 1991 VFR750F3 (foully murdered), 1986 VF500F (sold) : : Linux Now! ...Because friends don't let friends use Microsoft. : _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers