And what do they want to do with the recieved emails? The only possibility I see is to put everyone's private keys and passowrds into a safe - then you can decrypt sent and received mail later.
> Apologies if this has already been asked. Honestly, I did my homework and > looked in the archives! > > I am wanting to setup up users to use GnuPG for encrypting email, mainly > for internal e-mail. > > Unfortunately, the "powers-that-be" want everyone that encrypts an email to > also encrypt it to the "corporate secret key". Their reasoning is that if > a person leaves, they want to have access to the old emails in case there > is a "business critical" email in there. > > Is there a way to "force" users to encrypt to a corporate key, in addition > to the receipient's key? > > Thanks, > > TK _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users