Thanks for your feedback.

> I'm of the same opinion as Stephan. Even if this service is maybe good as-is, 
> it could easily mislead the user into thinking that what he does is secure. 
> The user doesn't know that the message has been encrypted with the end-user's 
> key, and not with a MITM one. It may do more harm than good; IDK, just an 
> opinion.

Good point, we will show the public key. By the way, here is the source code: 
https://github.com/encrypt-to/encrypt.to

> 
> Also, I hope you're not running an "open-relay" server, and that you have 
> some kind of mail-sending policy ;).

No.


>> 
>>> We would like to make PGP as usable as possible for everyone.
>>> With https://encrypt.to you can send encrypted messages to PGP users
>>> and you can receive encrypted messages from non-PGP users. We are
>>> using client side encryption and we can't decrypt the message.
>>> 
>>> How does it work? When your public key is added to a sks keyserver
>>> just open the link:
>>> 
>>> Many thanks in advance for your feedback.
>>> Jan
> 
> Frank
> 
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