> Message: 7 > Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 17:44:19 +0200 > From: Hauke Laging <mailinglis...@hauke-laging.de> > To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org > Subject: email bot for PGP/MIME PGP/Inline conversion > Message-ID: <1941784.HI3FAsm8DL@inno> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hello, > > first I admit that this is not a GnuPG problem. > > AFAIK the smartphone OpenPGP clients are incapable of handling PGP/MIME > yet. Wouldn't it be nice to have a mail service where you can send a > PGP/MIME mail to and get it back in PGP/Inline format (or more general: > in the other format)? > > If the message is encrypted then there would not even be a privacy > concern. > > Unencrypted mail could be forwarded (and sent back) encryptedly. The > service provider could read it though. > > If such services become established (of course, after so much time the > smartphone apps should finally be fixed...) then the mail providers > could offer this service themselves. They already know the mail content > anyway. > > > Hauke There is a mail program supporting pgp messages. It's K9-Mail with APG encryption software. It supports PGP/MIME message format. Whenever a PGP encrypted message is detected, it calls APG to do the cryptographic tasks and view the decrypted message. Of course, there is no way to convert PGP/MIME to inline PGP because this will break the PGP signature validity. I recommend to leave the smartphone as is and do the encrypted mails on a pc.
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