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Alex Daniloff escribió:
You're missing this point:
4. When the Mail Server receives a message encrypted with subscriber's private key, it decrypts it using existing subscriber's private key stored in SQL database. Then the Mail Server encrypts this message with the Mailing List public encryption key and distributes it to all other Mailing List subscribers.
If someone else finds a mailing list server that do this, do not use it :-) this would be: 1. highly innecifient and resource hungry 2. insecure as hell, I reccommend you to RTFM :) especially the GPG related documentation, that **clearly** warns on this approach 's insecurity. You are tying to solve a non-technical problem with encryption and your requirements are so ill conceived (storing private keys in a database is the part that smells fishy enough to discard your idea) that I suggest you either talk to your lawyer about privacy and confidentility rules of your business and/or think your requirements better, what you are trying to do is plain wrong.. and having wrong security is worse than no security at all. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org