Majordomo w/ built-in security

Hi guys, I'm new to the list, and it looks like a good one ;) I've got a question, and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. Here's the situation: A large group of Doctors want to have an email list set up, but are concerned about privacy issues. Client's confidential patient info is likely to be talked about, and any interception of data would likely caused them to get sued =P Would the best way to get somehow incorporate PGP into the majordomo or smartlist (if it's possible) and either assign keys to all the doctors (or one key for ALL the doctors maybe, to cut on admin times....) Anyone ever run up against a situation like this? Any pointers, horror stories or solutions are very welcome! Thx. -Christopher Durfy, chris@alphawave.com

On Tue, 15 Oct 1996, Christopher Durfy wrote:
Hi guys, I'm new to the list, and it looks like a good one ;)
I've got a question, and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. Here's the situation:
Would the best way to get somehow incorporate PGP into the majordomo or smartlist (if it's possible) and either assign keys to all the doctors (or one key for ALL the doctors maybe, to cut on admin times....)
Anyone ever run up against a situation like this? Any pointers, horror stories or solutions are very welcome!
It's being done right now. I run the mailing list cypher-list. It is majordomo fully integrated with PGP. All submissions are keyed to the recipient and all administrative traffic is encrypted in both directions. For more information, check out my Web Page. John Perry KG5RG perry@alpha.jpunix.com PGP-encrypted e-mail welcome! WWW - http://www.jpunix.com PGP 2.62 key for perry@jpunix.com is on the keyservers.
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Christopher Durfy
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dlv@bwalk.dm.com
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John A. Perry