Do one thing and do it well... I like how simple the interface is and how trivial it is to toggle between sending encrypted emails and non-encrypted.
Great move opensourcing this. I respect the devs stated ethos and reasons for doing this. Hopefully this project will benefit from 'Linus' Law' and will get help to address the sec issues noted in the full disclosure.
I would like to be able to integrate this with something like keybase - but where i hold the private key (which you can do with keybase but it is not the default).
An interesting project and seemingly moving in the right direction.
Except it isn't using actually encrypted shared key emails, its just sending links to open the email with a shared password on their website.
I mean, encrypted email is a hard problem because nobody supports it except you, and that means you can never encrypt your emails, but Tutanotas UX of making users view the messages on their site (and the fact you cannot use it with even GPG friendly mail clients) kind of sucks. I'd rather just use OTR XMPP for encrypted private communications. Or my mumble server, which is ironically the best implementation of encrypted chat I can use with other people because I can use certs or passwords at my discretion.
Great move opensourcing this. I respect the devs stated ethos and reasons for doing this. Hopefully this project will benefit from 'Linus' Law' and will get help to address the sec issues noted in the full disclosure.
I would like to be able to integrate this with something like keybase - but where i hold the private key (which you can do with keybase but it is not the default).
An interesting project and seemingly moving in the right direction.