Wyllys,

I just downloaded your app...thx!

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 9, 2011, at 6:01 AM, John Clark <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wyllys:
> 
> Thank you for sending a message to this list.  I'm the one who commented 
> about not being able to import an existing private key.  I must have missed 
> that and it's great news.
> 
> Thank you again for your efforts and communication.  
> 
> John
> 
> From: Wyllys Ingersoll <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, June 9, 2011 8:50 AM
> Subject: Re: [gpgtools-users] How do you handle encrypted email on iOS 
> devices?
> 
> 
> Hello,  nice to see some discussion of iPGMail here.  I appreciate the input 
> from those of you who have contacted me directly with questions and problems. 
>  It seems to be stabilizing as I've seen fewer complaints and more downloads 
> recently :)  I purposely chose a low price for this app in hopes of getting 
> greater adoption and more feedback from users.  
> 
> > Concerning the ipgmail, its seems likely if you use 'PhoneView' or the 
> > like, to access the phone as a USB
> > device, you can see in the app a 'Documents' directory and inside another 
> > directory called 'Inbox' where keys
> > are stored and a file called Keys.sqlite which is written in format 3 and I 
> > suppose is directly editable in some 
> > app I don't seem to have, to suite your directly added keys. (All advice 
> > welcome and I will test)
> 
> No, Keys.sqlite is just the database that holds the key metadata, it does not 
> contain raw key data.  Raw key data is securely stored in the apps keychain 
> which is not be accessible.
> 
> I will investigate using the iOS document APIs to see if one can pick up keys 
> directly from the Documents directory for the app so you could use something 
> like PhoneView or another tool to directly copy the private keys.   Private 
> key data is password protected, so if your password is strong enough, it is 
> fairly safe to send them over the internet.  If you chose a weak password, 
> then obviously, you assume the risk :)
> 
> Also, someone mentioned earlier that iPGMail cannot import private keys, that 
> is no longer true as of version 1.03.  It can import RSA keys from the 
> clipboard or directly from a mail attachment.
> 
> The reason DSA keys are not supported so far is that DSA keys are not 
> supported by 
> Apple's crypto APIs or keychain services.  I'm working on adding support for 
> public DSA keys soon.  Not sure about private DSA keys, that will probably 
> have to wait a bit until I figure out how to securely store the keydata 
> outside of the keychain.
> 
> -Will
>  http://www.ipgmail.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
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