Sebastian Nielsen wrote: > I would suggest using Ciphermail / Djigzo for this. > But I think you are solving your problem in a very incorrect way. Since the > hosting company do have access to the VM, they could easy listen on the memory > before the mail is encrypted, just after it has been decrypted by the TLS > handler.
Yes. Local encryption does *not* protect you against the mail hoster grabbing data and . The only valid use-case for local encryption: If the mail hoster has to reveal a copy of your mailbox to legal authorities the content cannot be viewed without your private key. Nevertheless the mail headers are readable. Ciao, Michael.
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