Re: [OT] Where can I find some papers to read on mail (and envelope) security?

2019-01-30 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 20:44, s...@300baud.de said: > On the other side i wish PGPfone would have been further developed. > I found it, way back then, pretty cool and super easy to use, compared > to PGP or GnuPG. Please don't compare an online protocol with an offline (store+forward) protocol -

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2019-01-30 Thread Allen M. Juinio
> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2019 20:44:07 +0100 > From: Stefan Claas > To: Peter Lebbing > Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org > Subject: Re: [OT] Where can I find some papers to read on mail (and >envelope) security? > Message-ID: <20190130204407.4c195...@300baud.de> > Content-Type: text/plain;

Re: OpenPGP on paper (was: Where can I find some papers to read on mail (and envelope) security?)

2019-01-30 Thread Stefan Claas
On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 21:23:56 +0100, Peter Lebbing wrote: > On 30/01/2019 20:44, Stefan Claas wrote: > > But which one ... ;-) I may check this again with a friend. > > Well there are the classical options: > > > >

OpenPGP on paper (was: Where can I find some papers to read on mail (and envelope) security?)

2019-01-30 Thread Peter Lebbing
(Changed the subject because we went off-topic on an off-topic thread and in doing so went back on-topic for the mailing list! :-) On 30/01/2019 20:44, Stefan Claas wrote: > But which one ... ;-) I may check this again with a friend. Well there are the classical options:

Re: [OT] Where can I find some papers to read on mail (and envelope) security?

2019-01-30 Thread Stefan Claas
On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 20:22:35 +0100, Peter Lebbing wrote: > On 30/01/2019 16:33, Stefan Claas wrote: > > Maybe one needs to use a special font ... > > Oh, most definitely. But which one ... ;-) I may check this again with a friend. > In this day and age, I'd probably look at a two-dimensional

Re: [OT] Where can I find some papers to read on mail (and envelope) security?

2019-01-30 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 30/01/2019 16:33, Stefan Claas wrote: > Maybe an additional layer of household aluminium foil should work fine. The sender could use their hat for that ;-P (SCNR) > Maybe one needs to use a special font ... Oh, most definitely. In this day and age, I'd probably look at a two-dimensional

Re: [OT] Where can I find some papers to read on mail (and envelope) security?

2019-01-30 Thread Stefan Claas
On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 13:20:01 +0100, Philipp Klaus Krause wrote: > There has been plenty of research on email security and the need for > encryption is well-known. > > However, I wonder if there has been any research on mail security. Of > course, one could just put a GPG-encrypted letter in an

[OT] Where can I find some papers to read on mail (and envelope) security?

2019-01-30 Thread Philipp Klaus Krause
There has been plenty of research on email security and the need for encryption is well-known. However, I wonder if there has been any research on mail security. Of course, one could just put a GPG-encrypted letter in an ordinary envelope, but there are more common measures that are meant to give