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by onereplyac
1032 days ago
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Except there is a reason. Encrypting email has very little to no benefit, since it is transmitted in plaintext and usually stored in plaintext on the recipient's side, your emails almost always exist in unencrypted form. On top of that it has major usability drawbacks, for example you cant ask the server to search emails for you anymore - all emails have to be downloaded on all your devices to be able to search - which is what skiff does. It will be okay at the start, and progressively get slower and use more space on your drive the more you use it. |
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This are just old technical problems which are already solved, for example by Tutanota. Mails are not send in plaintext if they are encrypted, and mailbox can be encrypted too. Plaintext version of your data exist only in the memory of your computer while the session for your mail client is open.
What it comes to the search - it does not matter anymore. We have enough computational power these days and storage to hold emails on devices. User experience is about the same. Increasingly, it is just optimisation problem which can be done right. Just don’t use Electron for your email app.