Nicholas Conrad on Nostr: Proton encrypts mail by default whenever the recipient address has a published pgp ...
Proton encrypts mail by default whenever the recipient address has a published pgp public key; it's not only encrypted to other proton addresses. And for email addresses without pgp you can still force encryption, but you will need to transmit the decryption password to the recipient separately.
Published at
2024-09-06 13:00:21Event JSON
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