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On 03/15/2014 02:28 PM, Egbert van der Wal wrote:
I actually see encryption as less of an issue. When I send an
encrypted message to someone, I need to know for sure that the
recipient knows about PGP encryption and knows how to decode it. If
I
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Hi Boris,
me and some friends of mine want to exchange encrypted emails on our
mailing list. Does enigmail support encryption for multiple recepients?
How would you encrypt information on a mailing list?
I know of three ways to achieve
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On 03/16/14 08:21, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
On 03/15/2014 02:28 PM, Egbert van der Wal wrote:
I actually see encryption as less of an issue. When I send an
encrypted message to someone, I need to know for sure that the
recipient knows about PGP
Oh, I most definitely can send an encrypted message to anyone. The
recipient will not be able to decrypt it since I don't have his public
key so I'll have to use some random other key, but I can send him an
encrypted message.
Anyway, these things confirm my point: the way the PGP signature is