[guardian-dev] An email service that requires GPG/PGP?

The Doctor drwho at virtadpt.net
Wed Aug 14 13:39:15 EDT 2013


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On 08/09/2013 05:53 PM, David Holl wrote:

> 1)  Is there a "milter" that could be plugged into existing SMTP
> servers (sendmail, postfix, ...) that could require OpenPGP
> encapsulation,
and immediately
> reject messages back to the sender upon receipt of unprotected
email.  (Heck,
> maybe the message doesn't even have to be signed or encrypted but
> just require the minimum that has either the proper PGP mime
> encapsulation or an "inline-format" ascii armored format.)

This might be a good place to start:

https://grepular.com/Automatically_Encrypting_all_Incoming_Email

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