Am 19.08.2015 um 20:02 schrieb Ned Slider ned@unixmail.co.uk:
On 19/08/15 17:50, Alice Wonder wrote:
On 08/19/2015 09:24 AM, Kai Bojens wrote:
On 19-08-15 08:30:27, Alice Wonder wrote:
DANE exists and mail servers like postfix support this. My logfiles show me that mail.centos.org delivers straight to me without any servers along the way.
DANE just pins the certificate.
Encryption ensures that third parties simply cannot follow their "collect all" strategy.
That's a fair point.
But it's a public mailing list??
I can understand why you may want to send some mail encrypted point to point, but not when you then publish said mail on a publicly accessible archived list. It's just adding unnecessary overhead.
centos.org's MX is for sure not only for mailing lists ...
-- LF