On 27/10/2019 10.25, Sam Tuke wrote:
As well as fetching the public key, it'd need access to a private key
too. I think the private key is considered the bigger problem, for
various reasons.
On 27.10.19 10:40, Fourhundred Thecat wrote:
The scheme that I am describing needs only public key on the server.
Not sure why you would think otherwise.
encrypting mail at postfix level could create false sense of security.
How do you know that nobody can read it on the server bore it becomes
encrypted?
And what's the poing of encrypting mail to you, when it came through the
world non-encrypted?
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