> For security its recommended to compose messages outside the e-mail > client.
Composing email outside the client is only possible if you use PGP/inline,
which is also weak (no clear protection boundary & message tampering).
https://dkg.fifthhorseman.net/notes/inline-pgp-harmful/
And you can’t attach file on this mail format, or you leak file names and
sizes
if you encrypt your attachments outside the client too. No way to send HTML
mail too (even if it’s very bad :P).
So I don’t know what is the more secured between PGP/inline outside the client
or PGP/MIME inside… For plain text and very simple email, surely the first, but
in most cases, undecidable and for common emails (with attachments and
multipart text/html) certainly the second…
Regards,
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