On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Damian Hesse wrote: > Hi everybody, > > we have set up our own CA and generated for everybody > user certificates for secure communication. It really works > fine. > > The task: now we want to set up mailinglists (server side) > like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" where some users of our company and > some from a customer should be able to write signed and > encryted emails and everybody on the list should be able to > read it. > > The question is how should this be done? The only solution I can > imagine is to generate a certificate for the list and send the p12-file > to everybody on the list. But does it really work with all mail > programs, because for example: user A send an encrypted mail to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is expanded to user B, but its not originally > encrypted for B...
Some more cases are described in RFC 2634 > Whats the best way solving such a mailinglist problem? What is > your experience and solution? I am sure I not the only one beeing > confronted with such a task (hope :-). List of expected mail readers and list of their features would help to choose the solution good luck, Vadim ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]