depending on usage scenarios, a dedicated account might be the better option for Delta Chat. mixed usage might get tricky, even though Delta Chat tries to sort "chat messages" to a special folder
ftr, Delta Chat implements not only Autocrypt but also "Counter MITM" to protect against active attacks, see https://countermitm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
IMAP is not blocked by iOS. Also, end-to-end-encryption is not related directly to IMAP. The issue with Hey/Protonmail/Tutanota is that they do not offer IMAP- or other standard-protocol-support - so you can just not…
well, at least the issue says, they can be removed from the easily visible header, so they could also be encrypted. but smtp will know anyway. i think, this is a general issue with "who is messaging whom" - also signal,…
depending on usage scenarios, a dedicated account might be the better option for Delta Chat. mixed usage might get tricky, even though Delta Chat tries to sort "chat messages" to a special folder
ftr, Delta Chat implements not only Autocrypt but also "Counter MITM" to protect against active attacks, see https://countermitm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
IMAP is not blocked by iOS. Also, end-to-end-encryption is not related directly to IMAP. The issue with Hey/Protonmail/Tutanota is that they do not offer IMAP- or other standard-protocol-support - so you can just not…
well, at least the issue says, they can be removed from the easily visible header, so they could also be encrypted. but smtp will know anyway. i think, this is a general issue with "who is messaging whom" - also signal,…