Subj : Re: Anyone using PGP/GPG in here? To : Vk3jed From : Lizard King Date : Mon Nov 05 2018 15:45:02 Vk> pi> Beyond that, there are plenty of online mail services that have Vk> pi> free-to-cheap mail services with PGP/GPG enabled. I am in the process Vk> Vk> If you're talking about webmail, forget it. Another non starter for me. Vk> Poor performance and navigation plagues a lot of web based services, and Vk> as mail is a fairly high volume one for me, that's a big issue. The other thing is that unless I'm missing something, you are trusting the remote party to keep your private key secured, and the emails are being decrypted on their server so you can view them (right?) So basically you don't know if your email is secure or not, you're taking their word for it. That said, I would probably trust the people who run Protonmail more than I trust Google with my data... but that ain't saying much. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A39 2018/04/21 (Linux/64) * Origin: Retro Underground BBS | Seattle (21:4/141) .