I'm running my own server, the one this email is coming from. I have DKIM and 
SPF implemented and they seem to be working.

Seems gmail is not satisfied that my email is "secure" until I pgp encrypt it. 
Really? My mail client is the PHP based Rainloop.
I'm trying to figure out how to pgp encrypt all emails that I write in the hope 
of satisfying Google's draconian ideas about security.

Rainloop seems to recommend a third party Javascript tool to do pgp encryption 
whereas openpgp can probably be installed server
side. I like Rainloop better than RoundCube where Horde framework is a 
nightmare. Unfortunately, Rainloop seems to be lacking
in important features such as pgp support stock. I'm not too keen on having to 
try a possibly beta quality project...

I'm beginning to wonder how to use my own domain name and still have email that 
gmail will accept as "secure"? The whole point of
using your own domain and hosting with a trusted hosting provider is to avoid 
changing your email address every time you move or
change ISP. I'm also reluctant to give everything to Google. If I run my own 
server, it isn't Google's.

 -- Michael C. Robinson
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