[ale] Secure Family Comms

Nathan plug-discuss at nmecs.com
Wed Mar 22 16:58:01 EDT 2017


I haven't used it much in Windows, but KDE's Kmail/Kontact allows for 
enabling signing/encryption on a per user basis. I've used it in linux 
for years, but now it's available for Windows... Might fit your bill.


On 2017-03-22 13:49, Kyle Brieden wrote:
> What webmail do they use right now?
> 
> ---
> Very respectfully,
> Kyle Brieden
> 
> On 22-03-2017 16:15, Alex Carver wrote:
>> On 2017-03-22 12:31, DJ-Pfulio wrote:
>>> On 03/22/2017 02:00 PM, Alex Carver wrote:
>>>> I want to see something that is easy for my parents to use.
>>> 
>>> Might be worth looking at RestroShare.
>>> 
>>> http://retroshare.net/
>>> "Retroshare creates encrypted connections to your friends. Nobody can
>>> spy on you. Retroshare is completely decentralized. This means there 
>>> are
>>> no central servers. It is entirely Open-Source and free. There are no
>>> costs, no ads and no Terms of Service."
>> 
>> Interesting though I don't think I'd be able to convince them to run 
>> two
>> systems.  Regular email is already taxing them.  I could possibly
>> convince them to switch to a local client (Thunderbird, etc.) that 
>> still
>> gives them access to their normal email.  The trick would have been 
>> some
>> kind of integration such that it was  automatic PGP when sending to me
>> and not when sending to other people.
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Nathan


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