On 02/12/15 21:01, [email protected] wrote: > > > On 12/2/15 3:50 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote: >> On 12/02/15 14:51, Stephen wrote: >>> If anything, it is the market for stand-alone mail clients that is >>> diminishing. Webmail is accessible from any computer with a reasonably >>> modern web-browser. This is probably how a large majority now use >>> e-mail. Most people cannot be bothered with the effort needed to >>> configure a mail user agent. >> >> You make a good point. Except that it should be "any computer or mobile >> device with a reasonably modern web browser". And always with the >> caveat that it means entrusting the storage and security of your email >> communications to someone else who may not necessarily have an interest >> in keeping it as secure as you would like. > > I'd love to see an open source project that address exactly this issue. > Maybe a web client that allows you to use a smart card to encrypt, > decrypt, and sign messages. Obviously it would have to be open source > and there are some serious security issues to overcome, but it would be > nice to have more access to my encrypted messages. Also the economics > would be hard. Who wants to pay for an email service when you can get it > for "free"? > Have you looked at ProtonMail? https://protonmail.com/
-- Bob Williams System: Linux 4.1.12-1-default Distro: openSUSE 42.1 (x86_64) with KDE Development Platform: 4.14.10
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