Am 20.05.2018 um 09:28 schrieb Robert J. Hansen :
>> Break backwards compatibility already: it’s time. Ignore the haters. I
>> trust you.
>
> :) :) :) :) :)
Yes, please! I DO trust you!
Juergen Polster
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As said by Fabian, IOS natively only supports S/ MIME keys. This works rather
seamlessly. You nearly do not notice it. However to exchange or DELETE outdated
S/MIME certificates of others is a real pain and made me stop working with it.
The IOS apps for working with openpg encryption are iPGMail
Give this a try:
https://gpg4win.de/doc/en/gpg4win-compendium.html
Kind regards
JP
> Please develop even easier materials for complete novice type folks
> other than at
> https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/
>
> and at
> https://gnupg.org
>
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You could use oPenGP under IOS. Due to the constraints of IOS, the
integration is rather limited, but it works. Another candidate would
be iPGMail.
Regards J
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Hmm,
One of the options for IOS user is oPenGp, which interacts nicely. But to
answer correctly: no.
*JP*
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