Echomail is intended to be public, Netmail is private as you know, so I worked along those lines. But yes, we could make echomail messages that could only be decoded by BBSes that have the password. I am open to hearing more about it bu I am not sold on it yet! There are some
negative aspects to doing what I think you are proposing.
Yes, that is how it would work. If you want to make it per-user, then they should probably just use PGP or something that is designed to do
that already. I know that it'd be inconvenient for a user to cut and
paste the message content out of the BBS terminal though.
There is an overhead to doing high end encryption and hashing to
consider, too. How do we know who should have access to the encrypted
mail unless we try to decrypt it and see if it works? We can't exactly store the private key with the data to know if the user has the key...
Mystic is using high end encryption and hashing in most places, and
these come at a cost and you can see how that quickly can get out of
hand when a user has lot of keys. PGP works because the processing
isn't done by the server but by the client but in this case it'd be
Mystic doing it.
On 12/22/18, g00r00 pondered and said...
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