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by 633212490
266 days ago
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Using PGP over self-hosted email servers won't help you against a post-quantum adversary. While people have discussed post-quantum extensions to PGP, it doesn't exist yet. Similarly, while post-quantum TLS _does_ exist, it was only just implemented in OpenSSL; I doubt Postfix supports it yet. So you're in an even worse post-quantum situation with email, even if you end up with TLS-encrypted PGP-encrypted messages, you're still not post-quantum secure. |
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Also PGP emails were just an idea that seemed the most basic for me to illustrate an example of selfhosted encrypted messaging. Probably they lack more security features than just post-quantum, compared to the other messengers anyway :)