Thanks once again for the feedback. Best,
Edwin On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 3:04 PM, Olav Seyfarth <o...@enigmail.net> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: RIPEMD160 > > Hi Edwin, > > IN SHORT > > To your question: I don't think there is a "mobile solution" for ePGP > available. > > > LONG ANSWER > > I wasn't aware that you referred to a product. I interpreted "Enterprise > PGP" as > (any) enterpsise-grade OpenPGP-Implemenation. I apologize for that > confusion. > > While I see the benefit of centralized PGP implementations, I personally > would > not use epgp.org any more since it seems to be abandoned: the last build > is from > April 2007 - almost 7 years old. No (security relevant) bugs found since > then? > > I don't know the product. I see no mail client integration in the > screenshots, > so I assume it works similar to > http://www.symantec.com/gateway-email-encryption > and http://www.zertificon.com/produkte/z1-securemail-gateway/ . > > In security gateways, messages get signed/verified/en-/decrypted on the > server. > Thus, messages behind that gateway (in the 'local network') travel > unprotected. > (Usual transport layer security such as TLS should be applied though.) > > <GnuPG-list-off-topic> > > Additional thoughts/ideas: > > To access Mail from mobile devices, one way would be to have a VPN > connection > to the mail server /behind/ the security gateway, leaving you with > unencrypted > messages on the phones. You might use a special app that uses > phone-independent > protected storage (such as R2Mail2), or put yor company mail app inside > some > secured container (such as Good for Enterprise). > > Or you might set up additional key pairs for each mobile device and push > all > incoming messages to special (even publicly available) 'mobile devices > accounts'. You'd have to provision the corresponding key pair to each phone > and may use any (unprotected) mail app. > > </GnuPG-list-off-topic> > > Olav > - -- > The Enigmail Project - OpenPGP Email Security For Mozilla Applications > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) > Comment: Dies ist eine elektronische Signatur - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQGcBAEBAwAGBQJSxX/hAAoJEKGX32tq4e9WoWIMAJgyX8zyIfLPE/ZL+i/R6rOj > sDMMTDuO/gDL3JBd/lwZugLnk2oA1Mym5bT8xAX28wjKGx7/EFpMByBALLNB2AY6 > Ir/nkHcPwGF7FGzr9wsdD9wnsEN7co8KbaAbJEh7488dgJEkaxhUImAWZ6WEtMb8 > AseE/jN18drFKRLk1uma6HrlTl0EFRco1I9pEKk9J8qgPiYuzFGJVhgRtNN1C/4a > X2qN3qjpNODOp1cd+CvLQFaa8RO/SefTEiwDLE5U3/zZphS4WEzXAwivAixdF6d8 > Tsi9LoKHrVP2BmitaErUh6xWQCK4lNqyylz3F8DNc2PCv+vjs94d9mNJ24v+GKs6 > xBPqJQ/Lg0RKyWNNd1r7mndL70tWKp9D+9C6v1k5V9ohwWYY5qlWqkar9g35kLaD > NS7V2V0aKF1yyBy1DUP0Z/xKNMOZFLtKvdMu/w2cQQeeZTP2aOB+jJq7p9zyqz2x > C+msM9NNj6/IiidhmsN/bm3NfEXqIoylXi61f6ZESA== > =9ofq > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > Gnupg-users mailing list > Gnupg-users@gnupg.org > http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users >
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