I agree. A third party should never handle the filtering of mail. If my email is n...@mygroup.org, then mygroup.org handles the encryption, decryption, spam filtering, etc.
A third party -- your mailserver administrator -- should never handle the decryption or signing. (There may be a couple of use cases where it makes sense, but they're few and far between.) All it takes is a subpoena, and any citizen can file one of those. It appears that you're selling a "solution" that involves giving a third party access to your plaintext, all the while telling people that your product will keep their communications secure. I don't see how that can be called anything other than snake oil.
I agree again. I'm much more concerned about human rights groups and stopping mass surveillance.
So far you've -- * Made false claims that DSA is compromised * Made false claims that NIST only minimally changed a compromised standard * Advocated giving third-parties regular and routine access to plaintext None of this is compatible with your claim that you're concerned about human rights groups and stopping mass surveillance. Please stop hyping snake oil. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users