On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 01:25:44AM -0800, Silicon Dragon wrote: > *"Various hurdles are preventing wide-spread adoption of PGP encrypted > communication, with easy searchability being one of them. I propose a > standard allowing users to search through encrypted email safely. The > search is tailored for text messages containing distinct words. Searching > is achieved through a search index in plain-text attached to each email. > The index contains each of the unique words contained in a message, salt > hashed. There will be 10-50 salts per email account used randomly on a per > word basis. Larger amount of salts mean more safety and more expensive > search. Incoming messages will also get appended with a search index using > IMAP APPEND command. ..."* > > https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmVntBs8AxmeuLacGappM5LhB8ao9k2RPijvByESt4HmgC ---end quoted text---
this makes little sense. pgp is for encryption in transit, not at rest. you should decrypt and reencrypt your mail. and you can also index it easily when doing so. -- otr fp: https://www.ctrlc.hu/~stef/otr.txt
