Hi Stefan, well... what is a trusted and a untrusted CA? Is a CA really trusted just about the fact it is "build in" in a browser or mail client? Is a not included CA really untrusted?
I think it is more a personal decision than anything else. The past few years showed us very good examples why "trusted" CA are not much better that so called untrusted ones. And for personally .. i think i can for example trust the CA CAcert much more than a CA which is located in China or Turkey. So isf someone is iporting a root certificate of any CA he shows that he is trusting this CA - not more not less Am 07.12.19 um 20:59 schrieb Stefan Claas: > Ah, o.k. with an own CA that make sense. However, I was also assuming > that students may use their certs also for 'outside' comms, which then > would require then that the other parties have always to import non- > trusted root certs, which is not the case with commercial ones, obtained > from globally trusted CAs. regards Juergen _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users