* on the Wed, Jul 02, 2014 at 08:37:28AM +0200, Micha Rosenbaum wrote: >> Assuming you mean "RSA as used in GnuPG", it is not feasible with the >> kinds of computers we know how to build. It will take science-fiction >> level breakthroughs in either engineering, mathematics, or both, to do this. >> >> The integer factorization problem (the math RSA is built upon) is >> conjectured to be infeasible to break. There is no formal proof of it, >> though. > > Thanks for your answer. Then I am convinced that the feature offered by > mailbox.org is useful. Maybe we'll have to look at this topic again in > 10 years or so.
FWIW, if you run your own mail system, this is a fairly trivial feature to set up. I've been doing it myself for about three and a half years. Here's how I do it, including links to the software: https://grepular.com/Automatically_Encrypting_all_Incoming_Email -- Mike Cardwell https://grepular.com https://emailprivacytester.com OpenPGP Key 35BC AF1D 3AA2 1F84 3DC3 B0CF 70A5 F512 0018 461F XMPP OTR Key 8924 B06A 7917 AAF3 DBB1 BF1B 295C 3C78 3EF1 46B4
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