On 1999-07-15 07:38:53 -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
> Still, it's an interesting concept...  Perhaps the public keys of
> each subscriber could be registered with the list management software,
> which would use a much less bogus private key to decrypt (in batch mode
> without human intervention -- warning! -- or *with* interaction at the
> cost of the list owner's time) and then recrypt messages for posting,
> so that anyone posting needs only one public key (the list's), and could
> in fact not even encrypt the submission but just let the list software
> encrypt the original plaintext when it broadcasts it.  That's probably
> a lot of work for the server, though, especailly for a large list.
> Does anyone have any ideas about implementations like that?

ftp://ftp.iks-jena.de/pub/mitarb/lutz/crypt/mailinglist/

It has a key for the list and subscribtions are managed manually.

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   Martin
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