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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><small>On 13/11/13 23:13, Mark Einon
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<pre wrap="">On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 10:30:00PM +0000, Dave Cridland wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 10:23 PM, Matthew Moore
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:[1]matt@matthewmoore.org.uk"><[1]matt@matthewmoore.org.uk></a> wrote:
Sorta. �Gedge is doing a redirect for [<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:2]discuss@swlug.org">2]discuss@swlug.org</a> to the list
(so
that people can still use the old email).
But that's about it.
That's probably sufficient. Just needs to read mails sent to postmaster@
or a similarly official-sounding mail address.
�
Do we need to bother with https?
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<pre wrap=""> Yes, everything needs encrypting.
It pisses off the NSA.^C0^KIt's advisable in the face of the passive
pervasive interception attack the IETF discussed at some length recently.
Dave.
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Am I missing something here? Is there a point to encrypting a public
mailing list?
Also, aren't CAs are known to be vunerable to NSA snooping...end-to-end
encryption such as PGP would be more secure?
Public key attached if anyone is into that sort of thing :p
Cheers,
Mark
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How would PGP style encryption work on a mailing list? You'd need
to know the public keys of all the recipients or everyone on the
list would need to have access to the list's private key.<br>
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Kinda spoils the idea :(<br>
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Matt</small><br>
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