: From rarachel@prism.poly.edu Tue Mar 1 21:44:58 1994 : Subject: Re: Insecurity of public key crypto #1 (reply to Mandl) : To: ejohnson@pmip.dist.maricopa.edu (Eric Johnson) : Cc: cypherpunks@toad.com : X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL21] : Content-Type: text : Content-Length: 1207 : : > Would it not make sense, therefore, to publish a public cypherpunks : > mailing list key, which is returned with subscription requests? : > All incoming message cleartext to the mailing list server would : > then be encrypted in the server's key; not for security, but : > precisely for the reason you state above. That _would_ create : > quite a volume of encrypted communications to each recipient of : > the list. : : Please don't do that. I don't want to go through hoops to read this : mailing list. It's already cumbersome as is. Adding PGP in the soup : would make things very nasty. I'd rather not use PGP except for private : messages. That was exactly the point Eric Hughes was making; it is not a good strategy to save encryption for only private communications. Besides, procmail (or similar) should be able to handle piping incoming cypherpunks traffic through the decryptor, so the hoop would be transparent anyway. No muss, no fuss. --Eric