On 2014-06-29 13:07, martijn.list wrote:
> On 06/29/2014 02:02 PM, m...@ruggedinbox.com wrote: > >> Hi nice people, easy question for this nice Sunday :D Are you aware of any >> solution that would replicate (or even improve) the technology that was >> developed by lavabit to encrypt their users mailboxes ? There is an >> architecture description here: >> http://highscalability.com/blog/2013/8/13/in-memoriam-lavabit-architecture-creating-a-scalable-email-s.html >> [1] ... encrypting and decrypting the users mailbox with their password (or >> a dedicated password), on the fly, would be fairly easy but what happens >> when an incoming email needs to be saved to the user's inbox, but the inbox >> is encrypted ? Mmm scratching our heads ... :) Do you think we can work on >> an open source solution together ? Or you just suggest to use PGP/GPG ? >> Thanks for your attention and contribution! > > Accidentally I just finished a blog entry (5 min ago) on how you can > store your email encrypted in Gmail. Not sure whether it is similar to > how Lavabit encrypted their email, I guess not since there keys were all > server side adaik, but it might be an interesting read. > > http://ciphermail.com/blog/encrypted-email-in-the-cloud.html [2] > > Kind regards, > > Martijn Brinkers Hi Martijn, thank you, very well done! -- RuggedInbox.com - Free Offshore Email Links: ------ [1] http://highscalability.com/blog/2013/8/13/in-memoriam-lavabit-architecture-creating-a-scalable-email-s.html [2] http://ciphermail.com/blog/encrypted-email-in-the-cloud.html