On 9/2/2013 9:35 AM, Bruce Markey wrote:
The only way to "nsa proof" is to encrypt end to end with pgp.
I run postfix with gpg-mailgate.
All incoming mail is encrypted with that users public key as it comes
in for any mail that is not already encrypted client side using pgp.
This makes sense, but this still isn't secure. Even if you use TLS from
endpoint to endpoint, mail is usually sent through multiple servers
until it gets to that point. You can send mail through your own server,
but it can not be encrypted when you send it out to another server,
which pretty much breaks any concept of NSA-proof email.
Bruce.
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