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I believe that integrating PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) key pair generation and public key lookup functionality into SimpleLogin would be a valuable addition to the platform.
Currently, users have to manually manage their PGP keys, which can be cumbersome and error-prone.
By allowing SimpleLogin to generate PGP key pairs for each alias created and automatically look up public keys for incoming emails, we can streamline the process.
What I want to archive is when a alias been created it will automatically create a key pairs and when I wrote an email to a contact, simplelogin will try to lookup the public key for that contact or when a contact writing an email to that alias, it will decrypt it then encrypt with my own key before forwarding to my mailbox.
Is this doable or makes any sense?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I believe that integrating PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) key pair generation and public key lookup functionality into SimpleLogin would be a valuable addition to the platform.
Currently, users have to manually manage their PGP keys, which can be cumbersome and error-prone.
By allowing SimpleLogin to generate PGP key pairs for each alias created and automatically look up public keys for incoming emails, we can streamline the process.
What I want to archive is when a alias been created it will automatically create a key pairs and when I wrote an email to a contact, simplelogin will try to lookup the public key for that contact or when a contact writing an email to that alias, it will decrypt it then encrypt with my own key before forwarding to my mailbox.
Is this doable or makes any sense?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: