On 19 November 2002, Phil Stracchino said: > Hey, I just had an idea for a Mailman (not necessarily 2.1) feature > enhancement. Smack me if this isn't reasonable. [...] > 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:
Sounds like a good idea to me. If I may channel Barry, you'd best wait till after 2.1. > 1. Provide an "Encrypt password reminders using GPG" option on the user Suggestion #1: say "PGP" everywhere, not "GPG". PGP is the name of the protocol/file format (err, which is it anyways?), as well as the name of an implementation that's been around for over a decade. GPG (or GnuPG) is the name of another implementation that only us geeks know about. > without first uploading a key, it should display a message explaining > that a GPG public key is required in order to enable this option, and > explaining to the user how to upload a key. Suggestion #2: give the option of supplying a key server from which to fetch my key periodically. If I'm going to use this feature, I'm going to use it on half a dozen Mailman servers throughout the world, and I don't want to have to upload my key everywhere -- or redo it when my current key expires. (I suppose you should also request a key fingerprint to go along with the key server, in which case I still have to redo some work when my key expires. Sigh. This, presumably, is what Chuq meant by needing a master's degree to use the bloody thing.) Greg -- Greg Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.gerg.ca/ I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than have to have a frontal lobotomy. _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers