Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
The fact that nobody but you has raised their hand to say "I want this" or "my list owners would really like this" is not a point in its favor.
We tried encrypted lists some years ago. Have a look at http://non-gnu.uvt.nl/mailman-pgp-smime/
The idea is that there is a key for the list, the server decrypts the E-mails and encrypts it for the recipients who have supplied a key. Worked fine with that old version of Mailman 20 years ago.
But even in our quite nerdy environment only about the half of the subscribers submitted a key for the list. (excuses are like 'I want to use grep(1) for fulltext search in my list E-mails') So after the next mailman update we dropped the patch and run unencrypted again.
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