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Re: [Mutt] #2992: Re: wish: enable encrytion to arbitrary number of



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       On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 03:34:54AM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:

       > While I don't really oppose this, it seems to me that the far
 saner
       > way to deal with this is for the mailing list software to allow
 the
       > subscribing users to upload their public key, and to make the
   mailing

       It would make it easier in some cases, but you do lose security -
     anybody
       who can somehow get themselves onto the list can read it, and
 anybody
       compromising the mailing list host automatically gets to read
     everything.
       If
       the senders do the encryption, that doesn't happen.

       Whether most people need that level of security is another question,
    but
       then again most people don't use encrypted mailing lists at all...
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