Re: [gentoo-user] Encrypted cell 2 gentoo
Jameswrote: > Hello, > > I've been googling for some guides on setting up encrypted mail > on a gentoo system and specifically how you would set up the apple > or android phone on the other end. Lots to read. Guidance on the > applications (both cell phone and the gentoo workstations. I guess > that inter-operability is what I'm most curious about. I'm not > running a MTA, but I could if that helps? For PGP encrypted mail on android phones you can use K-9 Mail together with OpenKeychain or AGP. All of these apps are available at fdroid.org and also at Google playstore. A good address for information and apps about privacy on phones is https://guardianproject.info -- Regards wabe
Re: [gentoo-user] Encrypted cell 2 gentoo
Do I understand correctly that you're looking to set up a Gentoo server as a "hub" from which you can retrieve your mail using any of your client systems? If I understood correctly, interoperability should be easy because mostly it comes down to IMAP/SMTP/POP3 and support for those protocols is pretty good across lots of applications. But maybe I got it wrong? -- 0x7D964D3361142ACF On Mon, Mar 28, 2016, at 08:21, James wrote: > Hello, > > I've been googling for some guides on setting up encrypted mail > on a gentoo system and specifically how you would set up the apple > or android phone on the other end. Lots to read. Guidance on the > applications (both cell phone and the gentoo workstations. I guess > that inter-operability is what I'm most curious about. I'm not running a > MTA, but I could if that helps? > > > >
[gentoo-user] Encrypted cell 2 gentoo
Hello, I've been googling for some guides on setting up encrypted mail on a gentoo system and specifically how you would set up the apple or android phone on the other end. Lots to read. Guidance on the applications (both cell phone and the gentoo workstations. I guess that inter-operability is what I'm most curious about. I'm not running a MTA, but I could if that helps?