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Podcast about iPGMail

MacGeekGab.com episode 463 mentions iPGmail when talking about email security options. See all of their podcasts here: http://j.mp/mggitunes.

Features

  • Compatible with other OpenPGP implementations such as GnuPG.
  • Create RSA [2048/4096 bit] and EcDSA/ECDH keys (curve p-256, curve p-384, curve p-521 [FIPS186]), and EdDSA/ECDH keys (Curve X25519 [RFC 7748] . Other keys – EcDSA with Brainpool curves p256r1/p512r1 [RFC 5639] and RSA 8192/16384 may be imported from external sources.
  • Symmetric PGP Encryption option (password based, no public keys needed).
  • Select photos from camera roll to send as encrypted attachments
  • Store your keys and files in iCloud to sync them with your other devices.
  • Option to put PGP message in the body of an email or as an attachment. This is useful to workaround problems with the OS/X Mail client and GPGMail tools extension. Putting the message in the body with no attachments enables GPGMail to process the message correctly.
  • DropBox support! Encrypt and decrypt files stored in your dropbox account. Download from dropbox, encrypt with iPGMail, and upload back to DropBox, thus protecting your dropbox data. Get your Free DropBox account!
  • PGP/MIME attachments are now stored as files if part of a multi-part MIME group with filename parameter.
  • Select multiple recipients when sending encrypted PGP messages
  • Public and Private key export to iTunes File Sharing space
  • Handle multiple PGP keys in a single file
  • Optionally add a security PIN for accessing the app
  • Upload or Download Public keys from SKS public PGP Key servers such as pgp.mit.edu
  • Import and export to the system clipboard so you can save encrypted messages or decrypt messages from other sources
  • Import PGP Data files using iTunes File Sharing mechanisms (see FAQ for details)
  • Compose messages, then sign, encrypt, or sign AND encrypt using keys from your keyring and email protected data
  • Import a keypair from an email attachment, the clipboard, or through iTunes File Sharing interface (see FAQ)
  • ISO-8859-1 (Latin1 character set) URL support in pubkey search strings