On 2013-09-02 Littlefield, Tyler wrote: > On 9/2/2013 9:35 AM, Bruce Markey wrote: >> The only way to "nsa proof" is to encrypt end to end with pgp. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >> I run postfix with gpg-mailgate. >> All incoming mail is encrypted with that users public key as it >> comes in for any mail that is not already encrypted client side >> using pgp. > > This makes sense, but this still isn't secure. Even if you use TLS > from endpoint to endpoint, mail is usually sent through multiple > servers until it gets to that point. You can send mail through your > own server, but it can not be encrypted when you send it out to > another server, which pretty much breaks any concept of NSA-proof > email.
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