Forward secrecy is now working in Confidant Mail 0.28, and a new version with UI improvements will be posted in the next few days. You can rotate your encryption subkey and get rid of the old ones. Your key will not continuously grow in size. If you have a key on two machines, you do have to manually transfer it after a key rotation. Mike On 4/5/2015 8:16 AM, rysiek wrote:
Dnia piÄ…tek, 13 marca 2015 11:24:30 piszesz:
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 11:30:39AM +0100, rysiek wrote:
Dnia wtorek, 3 marca 2015 01:54:26 Mike Ingle pisze:
IMAP and webmail makes it easy to access your mail on two or more machines, and have all your folders stay in sync. Encryption tends to break that: your inbox might work across machines, but your Sent Items and personal folders tend to be stuck on one machine.
Confidant Mail 0.24 has a solution for that problem. You can have the same GPG key on two or more machines. Using a secure replication protocol, your sent items, read status of incoming mail, personal folders, and deletions are all automatically copied to the other machines. This provides an IMAP-like experience with encrypted mail.
Why not use different subkeys per-machine? Just remember to encrypt with all subkeys. Also, GPG-enabled webmail, am I reading it correctly?..
I keep waiting for something interesting to happen that uses blockchains and their private keys for storing, encrypting, distributing, and monetizing messages.
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