The mail server for internal communication rejects all traffic other
than its particular domain, so for this particular purpose we're not
concerned with outside traffic.
On Wed, 2017-12-06 at 23:57 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> 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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