Am 25.03.2011 22:48, schrieb Matt Harrison:
> I believe it can encrypt as well, as long as they keys are supplied
> previously for the
> recipients.
That sounds interessting. I have to look into that.
Maybe that is something for the thread starter too.
> Even stranger, you're the first person
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 10:26:24PM +0100, Sebastian Be?ler wrote:
> Am 25.03.2011 22:13, schrieb Matt Harrison:
> > On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 10:09:23PM +0100, Sebastian Be?ler wrote:
>
> >> Mail encryption is, as far as I know, something that works on the
> >> client-side only. The mail server doe
Am 25.03.2011 22:13, schrieb Matt Harrison:
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 10:09:23PM +0100, Sebastian Be?ler wrote:
>> Mail encryption is, as far as I know, something that works on the
>> client-side only. The mail server doesn't see the encryption,
>> encrypted mails contain only text, just like ev
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 10:09:23PM +0100, Sebastian Be?ler wrote:
> Am 25.03.2011 19:51, schrieb James:
>
> > It's been a while since I set up a mail server, but,
> > if that (postfix) is what I need to do, then just tell
> > how (overview) the packages you'd use, or is this part of postfix?
>
Am 25.03.2011 19:51, schrieb James:
> It's been a while since I set up a mail server, but,
> if that (postfix) is what I need to do, then just tell
> how (overview) the packages you'd use, or is this part of postfix?
Mail encryption is, as far as I know, something that works on the
client-side
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