Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> I would not want to re-encrypt huge mail folders. There should be two
> passwords: one for the user login, that you can change often, and one for the
> encryption, that you can leave alone. This is how protonmail does it.
I took the opportunity to check on the server if
> I would not want to re-encrypt huge mail folders. There should be two
> passwords: one for the user login, that you can change often, and one for the
> encryption, that you can leave alone. This is how protonmail does it.
Now that you mention it I realize that my wording is actually pretty con
I would not want to re-encrypt huge mail folders. There should be two
passwords: one for the user login, that you can change often, and one for the
encryption, that you can leave alone. This is how protonmail does it.
Original Message
On Aug 7, 2023, 21:34, Benedikt Zumtobel via
Hi everyone,
I run a very small (about 10 users) mailserver setup with the mail-crypt
plugin activated and wanted to transition from a global key setup to
user keys. Since I couldn't find a satisfying solution to reencrypt
mailboxes when users change their password I started writing a script