On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 11:00:48AM +0100, Yann Golanski wrote:
> How about this for a solution. Add a visible policy that says that all
> official emails _must_ be PGP signed. Every email that is not PGP
> signed is not official. Then have a PGP key server for all official
> business from the University.
Talking about disclaimers, does anyone have a set of regexps which
can be used to detect (with reasonable certainty) these things?
It's similar to the "detect spam" problem, so I suspect there isn't
an easy answer.
It appears that some people are becoming concerned whether a message
sent to a mailing list which has a disclaimer restricting the message
to only be read by the "intended recipients" (ie, the address to which
it was sent - the mailing list itself) may be read by the subscribers
to that list.
Personally, I'd like to avoid the issue and just reject such mails.
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