> Everybody speaks https or smtps and probably S/MIME but what about > OpenPGP?
S/MIME adoption has far exceeded OpenPGP's in the world of email for a simple reason: You can make a whole ton of money as an S/MIME CA. OpenPGP was designed such as to, as far as possible, cut centralized trusted introducers out of the equation. Of course, those centralized trusted introducers are also the groups with the greatest ability to influence market decisions. ("While you're buying new SSL certs for your business, have you thought about email security? We offer S/MIME certs for affordable prices...") S/MIME prevailed over OpenPGP not for technical decisions, but economic ones. Given this is a technical mailing list, we should probably just give a grudging nod in the direction of Adam Smith and his Invisible Hand and move on to more technically-oriented lines of discussion. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users