Hi. My team would like to run a mailing list with another team external to the company, but verything needs to be GnuPG encrypted. Those who post to the mailing list must encrypt it with the mailing list account's public key, and every message that the mailing list application sends out must be encrypted with the public key of each recipient. In addition, the archives must be accessable only to those who have authenticated, and the archives can only be transmitted via SSL. Furthermore, the mailing list application can never send a password in the clear; when a recipient signs up for a mailing list, he must also provide his public key as an attachment, and the list administrator must give his explicit approval for the new member to be added to the list. Does mailman support this functionality, or does it plan to in the future?
Thanks, Mike .___________________________________________________________________. Michael A. Halcrow Security Software Engineer, IBM Linux Technology Center GnuPG Fingerprint: 05B5 08A8 713A 64C1 D35D 2371 2D3C FDDA 3EB6 601D Give a man a fire, he will be warm for the evening. Set a man on fire, he will be warm for the rest of his life.
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