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Am 04.11.18 um 10:04 schrieb gnupgpac...@on.yourweb.de: > > Hello Juergen, > thanks for kind explanation about MailDroid :) > Youre very welcome > Does MailDroid support several different mail accounts using GPG and/or > S/Mime? > Yes, MailDroid does support several different mail accounts. You can mix the crypto functions with each account, means you can use GPG for account A and C, S/MIME for B and combine GPG and S/MIME for D. I personally recommend the paid version of MailDroid, named "MailDroid pro" as it has a bit more functions than the free app. The costs are around 8-10 EUR. Be aware that you need also the Flipdog CryptoPlugin, in which you manage keys and certs. It has its own certificate store and acess the device store as well. > I am using K9-Mail in conjunction with CipherMail for S/Mime, but CiperMail > only supports *one* S/Mime account... Yes this problem is well known > Thx and regards! > > If you have any questions please do not hesitate to write me. you can also write directly if you prefer. best regards from Austria Juergen >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 5 >> Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2018 19:13:52 +0100 >> From: Juergen BRUCKNER <juer...@bruckner.tk> >> To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org >> Subject: Re: GPG on Android >> Message-ID: <f8f35276-0f2d-c697-b2e4-3a008c46e...@bruckner.tk> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> Hello Masha, >> >> as you are new to this whole topic, I guess the easiest way to use >> encrypted mail (either GPG and/or S/MIME) on a Android device would be >> the app "MailDroid". >> It comes in a free version[1] (with advertisings) and in a "pro" >> version[2] (without advertisings) and supports both GPG and S/MIME. >> MailDroid also supports POP and IMAP, and works fine with Googlemail. >> >> You need to install the additional Flipdog CryptoPlugin[3] on your >> device, where you import and manage the keys. >> You have to create the keys for example on a desktop computer and import >> it to your android device and into the CryptoPlugin. >> >> I use MailDroid since several years without any problems, and can fully >> recommend it for beginners. >> >> There is also a app named "K-9 Mail"[4], which supports GPG (but not >> S/MIME). As far I know you also need several additional software for K-9 >> Mail. >> In my eyes its not really recommendable for beginners. I tried it years >> ago and found it a bit complicated to use for myself. But thats a >> personal opinion. >> >> The best would be to try both, MailDroid and K-9 Mail and then make your >> personal choice. >> If you need help with MailDroid you can contact me. For K-9 Mail I am >> sure that here are also some people who can help you with it. >> >> best regards >> Juergen >> >> [1] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maildroid >> [2] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maildroid.pro >> [3] >> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flipdog.crypto.plugin >> [4] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fsck.k9 >> > -- Juergen M. Bruckner juer...@bruckner.tk
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