Re: encrypt incoming emails with my public gpg key

2015-06-04 Thread Mike Cardwell
* on the Thu, Jun 04, 2015 at 01:21:44PM +0200, Michael Ströder wrote: >> I would suggest using Ciphermail / Djigzo for this. >> But I think you are solving your problem in a very incorrect way. Since the >> hosting company do have access to the VM, they could easy listen on the >> memory >> befo

Re: encrypt incoming emails with my public gpg key

2015-06-04 Thread Michael Ströder
Sebastian Nielsen wrote: > I would suggest using Ciphermail / Djigzo for this. > But I think you are solving your problem in a very incorrect way. Since the > hosting company do have access to the VM, they could easy listen on the memory > before the mail is encrypted, just after it has been decryp

Re: encrypt incoming emails with my public gpg key

2015-06-03 Thread Mike Cardwell
* on the Wed, Jun 03, 2015 at 12:48:32AM +0200, Thomas Keller wrote: > Would it be possible / what would be the best way to set up some filter > in Postfix, so that all plaintext emails would be encrypted upon > delivery with my gpg public key. In effect, if would like like all > people send me en

Re: encrypt incoming emails with my public gpg key

2015-06-03 Thread Yannik Sembritzki
rungligt meddelande----- From: Thomas Keller > Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 1:32 AM > To: postfix-users@postfix.org > Subject: Re: encrypt incoming emails with my public gpg key > > On 2015-06-03 01:16, Sebastian Nielsen wrote: > >> If you only are worried by backups or

Re: encrypt incoming emails with my public gpg key

2015-06-02 Thread Sebastian Nielsen
forwarding the encrypted mails to the hosting company. B: Change hosting company to a more trusted one. -Ursprungligt meddelande- From: Thomas Keller Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 1:32 AM To: postfix-users@postfix.org Subject: Re: encrypt incoming emails with my public gpg key On 2015-

Re: encrypt incoming emails with my public gpg key

2015-06-02 Thread Thomas Keller
On 2015-06-03 01:16, Sebastian Nielsen wrote: > If you only are worried by backups or other copies that might come in > the wrong hands, and not someone directly accessing the server, I would > suggest setting up a encrypted storage in the server. Since VPS/VM in > many times give you root access,

Re: encrypt incoming emails with my public gpg key

2015-06-02 Thread Sebastian Nielsen
encrypted with LUKS, and then you have to type a password each time the VM boot. Any backups made of the VM will then be encrypted. -Ursprungligt meddelande- From: Thomas Keller Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 12:48 AM To: Postfix users Subject: encrypt incoming emails with my public gpg key

encrypt incoming emails with my public gpg key

2015-06-02 Thread Thomas Keller
Hello, my Postfix server is running as a VM in a hosted (untrusted) environment. In theory, the data on the server (i.e. my emails) could be on some backup tape, or copies could be lying around in the datacenter. Some of my emails are encrypted (people send me encrypted emails) but most are not.