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. Unfortunately, I supposed the most likely way this would get funded is through a DARPA proposal, or some sort of government funding with the goal of destabilizing other governments.