On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Ian Brown wrote:
> > Come to think of it, there are some tricky issues with regards to crypto
> > on mailing lists, it might make sense to have a
> > X-crypto-originator [EMAIL PROTECTED] line in the headers to specify that the
> > crypto information contained in that piece of mail applies to the address
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - otherwise there's no clear way of unraveling all the
> > possible mixes of from, to, and reply-to headers which could possibly be
> > sent to a mailing list.
>
> The recipient would probably ignore the mail headers and use the userID(s)
> in the public key certificate included in the message.
To clarify - I think doing things based on PGP userIDs is unworkable, and
would like to do everything based on email addresses.
-Bram Cohen