What about a list of domains that describe which domains to always use
S/MIME for?
when I send to people "inside" the company I like signing to always be on,
but not when sending to people "outside" of the company. A bit like the
HTML Domain list.
Bob Lord wrote:
> I'm beginning the process of writing up the Mozilla S/MIME PRD (Product
> Requirements Document).
>
> I need your help.
>
> While I'm getting the first draft ready, I'd like to get some input in
> these areas:
>
> 1. What aspects of S/MIME in Communicator 4.7 are confusing, hard to
> use, or deploy? How might we improve them in this new version?
>
> 2. What aspects of S/MIME in Communicator 4.7 are worth keeping in this
> new version? What did you especially like?
>
> 3. What have you seen in other S/MIME or secure email packages that you
> would like to see included in Mozilla's S/MIME?
>
> Please be as detailed as you can.
>
> I can't promise anything, but the more data points we have the more
> likely we'll be able to address the most important items first.
>
> -Bob
>
> --
> Bob Lord
> Director, Security Engineering
> Netscape Communications Corp.
> http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/
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