On Wed, 2017-12-06 at 18:32 -0500, David Burleigh wrote:
> What I'm really after is away to simplify and nearly automate the use of pgp 
> encryption for emails within our organization. Already we have the robust 
> mail clients like Evolution, Thunderbird, and Outlook (for Windows users) 
> access our common LDAP service for our organizational contacts, so it would 
> be convenient to have everyone's public key hosted there also, and 
> automatically used to encrypt mail to them.

[Please don't top-post on the list]

Is there any reason you can't use one of the usual keyservers (e.g.
pgp.mit.edu) or is that against corporate policy? Note that your
internal LDAP server will probably not be accessible to correspondents
outside the organisation (even if there were a standard way to do
this), which reduces the potential benefits of encrypted email.

poc
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