* Neal Dudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karl Voit wrote:
>> Our communication partners have to check the signature of our
>> employees keys and its up to our partners that they check from time
>> to time wether there was a change in the relationship between our
>&
to force employees to check their keyring against some central
> corporate keyserver, please share.
Sure. But I guess that scripts is not user-friendly enough for my
employees :-(
> I hope your users are savvy enough
> to understand what they are doing.
Hehe.
>
OK. Right?
I don't want to get into any troubles in future because I forgot
some issue I did not thought of ... :-)
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* Karl Voit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to establish secure email communication in our company
> (Windows, Outlook, gpg4win). I do not want to maintain a keyserver
> by myself.
>
> My attempt: every employee generates his own keypair and exports the
> public k
ee quits the company? Can I revoke the
signature? WinPT (as a key management frontend) does not seem to
provide this feature.
Thank you for your ideas!
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