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by p_l
235 days ago
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Unless you need things like ability to address groups in flexible ways, which is why X.400 survives in various places (in addition to actually supporting inline cryptography and binary attachments). What people forget is that you do not have to use the whole set of schema attributes. |
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And encrypted and/or signed email? That too, though very poorly, but the issue there is key management, and DAP/LDAP don't help because in the age of spam public directories are not a thing. Right now the best option for cryptographic security for email is hop-bby-hop encryption using DANE for authentication in SMTP, with headers for requesting this, and headers for indicating whether received email transited with cryptographic protection all the way from sender to recipient.
As for the "ability to address groups in flexible ways", I'm not sure what that means, but I've never see group distribution lists not be sufficient.