protonmail offers (extra cost) a vpn service, afaik, vpn secures the mail
from man in the middle, ie. isp's, compromised routers, etc. Encryption leaks
some info enroute making vpn neccessary, not an extra.
$.02
Greg Madden
On Sunday 29 April 2018 02:08:02 am deloptes wrote:
Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
But what I miss in kamil+PGPG is an encrypted
mail-subject, e.g "Subject:
[trinity-users] Re: more re. tde and qt5" beeing replaced by a random
string, which gets replaced on the receiver side with an embedded subject
from within the encrypted mail. Reason is, that a lot of users use a
subject that tells a lot about the mail content, at least enough to let
it be sorted in "interesting" or "junk".
As far as I know the subject is required by the mail server and is not part
of the RFCs I read so far.
Whatever protonmail is - the base concept of encryption is implemented in
kmail+pgpg and there can not be anything else to provide secure
communication that is not part of this implementation.
regards
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