On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:31 PM, Moritz Bartl <mor...@torservers.net> wrote:
>
> I wrote a milter for sendmail/postfix to reject non-PGP mail that scans
> the first lines of incoming mail: https://github.com/moba/pgpmilter
>
> My idea of a mail provider: The MX records of domains contain a list of
> different entities around the globe that accept incoming mails. The MX
> servers rejects non-PGP mail (or, alternatively, encrypts mails towards
> a user key for some addresses), and stores incoming mail in a
> distributed file system again maintained by separate entities.
>
> It becomes a bit hairy in the details, but can be done. How do we get
> this funded? :-)

Hello:

Twitter is limited to 140 characters and that's the key of their
success. I for one welcome this idea. It has its niche and it makes a
point about the security of the postcards we are sending all day long
via smtp.

Regards,
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