Am 26.07.2017 um 14:05 schrieb dekkz...@gmail.com:
> On 07/26, Andreas Heinlein wrote:
>> Am 26.07.2017 um 11:27 schrieb MFPA:
>>> Do "most normal users" make use of an OpenPGP smartcard? Those that do
>>> might be able to use the same keypair on their mobile phone by means
>>> of an NFC-enabled sm
On 07/26, Andreas Heinlein wrote:
Am 26.07.2017 um 11:27 schrieb MFPA:
Do "most normal users" make use of an OpenPGP smartcard? Those that do
might be able to use the same keypair on their mobile phone by means
of an NFC-enabled smartcard.
Surely not. I guess most "normal users" don't even know
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On Wednesday 26 July 2017 at 12:27:20 PM, in
, Andreas Heinlein
wrote:-
> Besides that, AFAIK the NFC-functionality on several
> SmartCards is not
> for use with OpenPGP, it's just there for additional
> purposes with other
> applications.
At l
Am 26.07.2017 um 11:27 schrieb MFPA:
> Do "most normal users" make use of an OpenPGP smartcard? Those that do
> might be able to use the same keypair on their mobile phone by means
> of an NFC-enabled smartcard.
Surely not. I guess most "normal users" don't even know that such a
thing exists.
Besi
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On Tuesday 25 July 2017 at 9:49:15 PM, in
, Andreas Heinlein
wrote:-
> I still would not recommend that to non-technical
> people. While the
> users on this list probably know what a 'decent'
> passphrase is, most
> normal users don't. They tend
generated keypair on enigmail/thunderbird
and iOS Mail
Since its release, Canary Mail is probably your best option, since it support
OpenPGP out-of-the-box.
If you rather prefer to keep using iOS Mail, you’ll have to resort to the much
less than user friendly options oPenGP and iPGMail (as others have
Since its release, Canary Mail is probably your best option, since it support
OpenPGP out-of-the-box.
If you rather prefer to keep using iOS Mail, you’ll have to resort to the much
less than user friendly options oPenGP and iPGMail (as others have mentioned).
They work, but the user experience i
Am 25.07.2017 um 20:34 schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
>> I would think you could transfer the private key file to the moblle
>> device by bluetooth, or by using a USB cable, or by email. So long as
>> the private key is protected by a decent passphrase, anybody else
>> getting a copy of the file should
> I would think you could transfer the private key file to the moblle
> device by bluetooth, or by using a USB cable, or by email. So long as
> the private key is protected by a decent passphrase, anybody else
> getting a copy of the file should be of no consequence.
This is correct.
I've often v
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On Friday 14 July 2017 at 7:48:59 PM, in
, E.Keen wrote:-
> However, I don't know how to transfer the private key
> securely without
> anyone else being able to obtain it.
I would think you could transfer the private key file to the moblle
devic
On 2017/07/16 18:24, Jürgen Polster wrote:
> The IOS apps for working with openpg encryption are iPGMail and
> oPenGP. Both interact with mail by cut and paste of content
In the case of iPGMail, it can also use the "mail attachment" OS hook to
automatically populate a draft email. You still need t
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
July 16, 2017 11:41 AM, "E.Keen" wrote:
> Dear community,
>
> I am very passionate about cyber security and working against mass
> surveillance. I therefore try to stay informed about security
> measurements and encryption.
>
> Nevertheless, I do have a problem which I cannot solve by myself.
>
Dear community,
I am very passionate about cyber security and working against mass
surveillance. I therefore try to stay informed about security
measurements and encryption.
Nevertheless, I do have a problem which I cannot solve by myself.
I generated a keypair using enigmail on thunderbird fo
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