On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 09:06:19AM +0200, Arkadiusz Miskiewicz (arekm@maven.pl) wrote:
On Wednesday 15 of July 2009, Patrick Domack wrote:
The only benefit this would being, is email being saved on the server would be encrypted. Otherwise it offers no protection.
I guess if you paranoid that the system admin might read your emails, but then, he can just as easily read them as they come in or out of the system.
Actually such encryption is interesting as a protection in case when someone steals server hardware/disks.
Or when the regular, trustworthy sysadmin is temporarily replaced by a crook or is blackmailed or is overridden by a pointy-haired boss. Indeed it might be valuable protection for the sysadmin who doesn't want to compromise other people's mail: no need to refuse orders when you *can't* read them. (New mails can of course still be intercepted as noted, but that doesn't mean protecting old stuff isn't useful.)
Anyway, this can be done with procmail as well, but a dovecot plugin might be more convenient.
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