Scripsit "Kevin B. McCarty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Taken to extremes, this implies that (1) DD's should only receive mail > sent to boxes under their own control and (2) all mail passing through > debian-private should, for each subscriber to the list, be encrypted > individually to the public key on file for her/him.
> Come to think of it, (2) isn't a bad idea. Is it feasible for this to > be done transparently? It may or may not be feasible to do it transparently on the list software side, but it certainly isn't feasible to do it on the reader side. I for one certainly am not going to make a daily effort to move mail from the internet-connected box to the one that knows my secret key, and type in my 100+ character passphrase several times in order just to get to know that ${INSERT_RANDOM_DD} will be on vacation. Better to drop -private completely then, and what does that gain anybody? -- Henning Makholm "I Guds Faders namn, och Sonens, och den Helige Andes! Bevara oss från djävulens verk och från Muhammeds, den förbannades, illfundigheter! Med dig är det värre än med någon annan, ty att lyssna till Muhammed är det värsta av allt." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]