Hi Robert,

 >This would have the ultimate effect of destroying email as a platform. . . 
 >antispam . . . malware

I think you'll find this has been solved for years. The solution is PGP/etc. 
between mail servers, and TLS/SSL to the user.

Solutions like GoodCrypto integrate with your existing mail server. Your 
antispam and antivirus work as always. The sysadmin simply configures the mail 
server to filter inbound mail for viruses, spam, etc. after it's been 
decrypted. End users don't have to change how they read/write email nor use any 
special plugins.  TLS/SSL to their mail client keeps messages private within 
the group.

 >no really effective client-side antispam measures

Right. That's the sysadmin's job.

An additional advantage of having MTA to MTA encryption is that many 
organizations need a record of all mail messages. Sometimes it's required by 
law. User-to-user encryption makes that record unreadable.

This solution doesn't block experts who prefer user-to-user encryption, but an 
organization may object for the reasons that you gave, Robert.

Nan

GoodCrypto warning: Anyone could have read this message. Use encryption, it 
works.

_______________________________________________
Gnupg-users mailing list
Gnupg-users@gnupg.org
http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users

Reply via email to