James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
> Neil Schneider wrote:
>> James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>
>>> Is there any webmail interface that provides for signing and crypto?
>>
>> Yes, squirrelmail does it.
>>
>>> Hmmm, maybe this might even be a bad idea -- because, of course you'd
>>> have to stash your keyring on the server, wouldn't you?
>>
>> I don't think so. I believe squirrelmail uses you keys on your local
>> machine.
>
> So it must use some browser plugin at the client-end, I suppose?

Not that I can tell. But your signature and encrypted data has to be loaded up
on the server. I guess that's why they require SSL to enable it. Guess I'll
have to find time to make some keys and configure ssl on the server, then move
squirrelmail there.

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