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pgp/gnupg



On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 01:20:50PM -0400, Derek D. Martin wrote:
> In my experience, the best ways to manage that are:
> 
>  - visit a keyserver (like pgp.mit.edu) and see if the person you're
>    interested in communicating with has posted a PGP/GPG key.
>  - Advertise yourself as a PGP user by signing your e-mail.

I was hoping there were a good mailer that would lookup the recipient
(on public servers, in some local repository, wherever it makes sense)
and automagically volunteer to encrypt if s/he does encryption.  Maybe
it could be added to Mozilla someday.


-kb, the Kent who yesterday started looking at what it would take to
do IMAP over ssl to my basement server over which I might the use
Mozilla's mailer.
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