On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 12:58:18AM +0800, Juan Miguel Cacho wrote:
> The sender should send his message already encrypted, if not, useless.

Yup, the sender should use the mailing list's public key to encrypt it, 
and it should be signed by the sender.

> The list server should require each subscriber to send his/her public
> key as part of the subscription process.

Right.

> The subscriber will then receive the list's pgp public key as part of the
> confirmation reply.

No problem with this in my application, it's a closed list.


> The member will only need the lists pgp key to decode the message, but
> the list server will need all the members' keys to decode incoming
> messages. It will then encode outgoing messages using server's key.
> Hey Wait, I think baliktad... now I'm confised... ;-<

Baliktad nga.  It will then encode each outgoing message with each
subscriber's public key.

> Use Python to do all this magic ;->

I was thinking of fitting it into Mailman, but the source is large!



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