Corporate use of gnupg
Texaskilt
texaskilt at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 6 20:35:14 CET 2008
Apologies if this has already been asked. Honestly, I did my homework and
looked in the archives!
I am wanting to setup up users to use GnuPG for encrypting email, mainly for
internal e-mail.
Unfortunately, the "powers-that-be" want everyone that encrypts an email to
also encrypt it to the "corporate secret key". Their reasoning is that if a
person leaves, they want to have access to the old emails in case there is a
"business critical" email in there.
Is there a way to "force" users to encrypt to a corporate key, in addition
to the receipient's key?
Thanks,
TK
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