Quote from: astor on August 08, 2013, 03:05 amQuote from: Nightcrawler on August 08, 2013, 02:42 amNot if you use a nymserver. All Subject: lines are replaced wiht (No Subject) or a hashed value, and all senders are shown as Anonymous. (The original information is still contained in the PGP envelope, so it is available when decrypted.)Yeah, but they are complicated to use compared to webmail or even a desktop mail client. I don't think they'll ever have wide adoption, so good luck finding parties to correspond with.Good luck finding parties to correspond with? Hardly. The nymserver doesn't require the other people that I correspond with to use PGP (or even be aware that PGP exists.) From the other parties' perspective, it's just another email address, like Tormail, or Lavabit, or what have you. The idea of using a nymserver is for _MY_ protection, not so much the other guy's. I used a Tormail account as a reply-block destination -- as a result, when the authorities attempt to read its contents, they will not be able to determine who was writing to me, or what about. The entire reason for using a nymserver is to protect oneself in the case of an email server compromise like what happened to Tormail. Nightcrawler4096R/BBF7433B 2012-09-22 Nightcrawler PGP Key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB8F1D88EBBF7433B (MIT clearnet keyserver)PGP Key: https://keys.indymedia.org/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB8F1D88EBBF7433B (IndyMedia https: clearnet keyserver)PGP Key: http://qtt2yl5jocgrk7nu.onion/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB8F1D88EBBF7433B (IndyMedia .onion keyserver)PGP Key: http://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=174.msg633090#msg633090 (Silk Road Forums PGP Key Link)PGP Key Fingerprint = 83F8 CAF8 7B73 C3C7 8D07 B66B AFC8 CE71 D9AF D2F0