His original post was about signing files, not reading encrypted mails. Of course, everything gets complicated when you want to read the same mails from many devices.
What would be the point of such a server? Having a server like that appears dangerous to me. How is it protecting the key better than a smartcard? The smartcard is convenient for precisely that scenario, you can carry it in your pocket and use it on any device. And the Agent Forwarding allows you to use the key on servers without physical access. On Mon, 2023-11-13 at 09:04 +0100, Alexander Leidinger wrote: > I'm interested to hear about a Android App which supports yubikeys I rarely read (encrypted) mails on my phone. However, K-9 Mail plus OpenKeychain (each available in Google Play and F-Droid) support Yubikey (and probably any other OpenPGP smartcard) via both USB and NFC on my Samsung phone. https://docs.k9mail.app/en/6.400/security/pgp/ I do not like webmail, but as far as I know there are various browser addons for PGP in webmail. https://mailvelope.com/ Regards Stephan
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