On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 14:01:14 -0400, Cor Bosman <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> And concernig the amount of request to what features should be >> implemented. Where did you get this information. Amount of track >> tickets, forum posts, mailing list? I'm new to the RC project and >> interested in voting on the right place ;-) > > Thats just from our own company. We offer roundcube as a webmail client, > and we get regular requests for contact groups allowing you to send email > to a list of people instead of having to add everyone separately. I have > yet to see a request for PGP integration, and we dont offer it in > squirrelmail either. I think the average joe doesnt use encryption. > Although you could argue that if it was more accessible, they perhaps would > ;) >
I concur. Key management really is a pain in the ass for everybody, weither it's PGP or S/MIME doesn't change anything. So people don't use it, especially because the average user doesn't need that level of privacy. A simple user/password is satisfying enough for him. Power users, like us, probably use it from time to time. But do you really not trust an email that is not cryptographically signed ? I personnaly solved the problem with DKIM. I vote for contacts groups. Julien _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/
