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This is just an enhancement idea, me thinking out loud. Unfortunately I don't know the internals of the Protonmail web client and I cannot contribute any usable code to neutron.
How could incomming emails be encrypted? Maybe by an LMTP server that sits between Postfix and Dovecot?
World --smtp--> Postfix --lmtp--> Neutron encryption --lmtp--> Dovecot local delivery
Does this make any sense? Could it work?
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This is just an enhancement idea, me thinking out loud. Unfortunately I don't know the internals of the Protonmail web client and I cannot contribute any usable code to neutron.
How could incomming emails be encrypted? Maybe by an LMTP server that sits between Postfix and Dovecot?
Does this make any sense? Could it work?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: