← Back to context Comment by teiferer 5 months ago Headers incl. subject are still not encrypted. We've already had that tech 30 years ago. 3 comments teiferer Reply DaiPlusPlus 5 months ago > We've already had that tech 30 years ago.S/MIME? Yeah; the tragedy is no-one could figure out a user-friendly UI/UX for the whole thing. e12e 5 months ago The tragedy is that they seem to have wrapped s/mime in some property nonsense to get this to work (see bottom of):https://support.google.com/mail/answer/13317990?sjid=1138879... blibble 5 months ago the ms implementation of smime was pretty good and just worked(quite something for microsoft)
DaiPlusPlus 5 months ago > We've already had that tech 30 years ago.S/MIME? Yeah; the tragedy is no-one could figure out a user-friendly UI/UX for the whole thing. e12e 5 months ago The tragedy is that they seem to have wrapped s/mime in some property nonsense to get this to work (see bottom of):https://support.google.com/mail/answer/13317990?sjid=1138879... blibble 5 months ago the ms implementation of smime was pretty good and just worked(quite something for microsoft)
e12e 5 months ago The tragedy is that they seem to have wrapped s/mime in some property nonsense to get this to work (see bottom of):https://support.google.com/mail/answer/13317990?sjid=1138879...
blibble 5 months ago the ms implementation of smime was pretty good and just worked(quite something for microsoft)
> We've already had that tech 30 years ago.
S/MIME? Yeah; the tragedy is no-one could figure out a user-friendly UI/UX for the whole thing.
The tragedy is that they seem to have wrapped s/mime in some property nonsense to get this to work (see bottom of):
https://support.google.com/mail/answer/13317990?sjid=1138879...
the ms implementation of smime was pretty good and just worked
(quite something for microsoft)