This file describes how to manage encrypted mailing lists with ezmlm-web. $Id$ Content: 1) Requirements 2) Installation of gpgpy-ezmlm 3) Setup of ezmlm-web 4) Notes ------------------------------ 1) Requirements To use encrypted mailing lists, you need to install gpg-ezmlm (see http://www.synacklabs.net/projects/crypt-ml/). It is essential to use at least version 0.3.4. gpg-ezmlm will handle your incoming and outgoing mails. It does not support all the features of ezmlm-idx, but it should suffice for the specialized needs of encrypted communication for small groups. Install the perl module Mail::Ezmlm::Gpg to access gpg-ezmlm. You can downloaded it from https://systemausfall.org/toolforge/ezmlm-web/downloads/Ezmlm-Gpg. Of course, you also need gnupg (it is required by gpg-ezmlm, too). 2) Installation Follow the instructions in the README file of gpg-ezmlm. Usually it should boil down to the following commands: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install See INSTALL in the Mail::Ezmlm::Gpg module (https://systemausfall.org/toolforge/ezmlm-web/downloads/Ezmlm-Gpg) for details on how to install it. 3) Setup of ezmlm-web Support for encrypted mailing lists can be turned on by copying the template configuration file (examples/ezmlmwebrc.gnupg.dist) to the directory, where you did put your ezmlmwebrc file (omit the ".dist" suffix). ezmlm-web will just check, if a file suffixed with ".gnupg" exists besides ezmlmwebrc. To support encrypted mailing lists, the following lines in your ezmlmwebrc.gnupg file are necessary: use Mail::Ezmlm::Gpg; GPG_SUPPRT = yes; The documented example of the ezmlmwebrc.gnupg file in the examples directory is helpful. 4) Notes As soon as you installed all the necessary programs and after you did put the ezmlmwebrc.gnupg to the right location, you will find a new link in the navigation bar of ezmlm-web named "Encryption".