Neil Brown on Nostr: If Protonmail encrypts an email to a non-Protonmail recipient using PGP automatically ...
If Protonmail encrypts an email to a non-Protonmail recipient using PGP automatically (ie without the Protonmail sender doing anything), why does it not attach the sender's public key, or make it availabke via WKD.
It is frustrating to get GPG-encrypted email, but not to have a copy of the sender's public key to send an encrypted response.
Published at
2023-07-19 17:11:10Event JSON
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"content": "If Protonmail encrypts an email to a non-Protonmail recipient using PGP automatically (ie without the Protonmail sender doing anything), why does it not attach the sender's public key, or make it availabke via WKD.\n\nIt is frustrating to get GPG-encrypted email, but not to have a copy of the sender's public key to send an encrypted response.",
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