Quote from: Veetano on August 20, 2013, 12:17 amSomebody needs to create a mail service that basically allows users to upload their public keys to their emails, and have all emails auto-encrypted. Nobody would need to pre-emptively exchange anybodies public key, but each person trying to access their mail would need their private key to read each email.That way anybody can send anybody an email and have it be encrypted, and that person could also respond to the other person via encryption, since uploading a public key would be required to have an account.This would be fairly safe but the only risk I see is if LE took over the site, they could basically replace a persons key without their knowledge and read all their future emails(but then the user would not be able to decrypt the mail he receives). Someone should make this.This service already exists, and has for almost 20 years now -- it's called a nymserver. Over the time I've been here, I've tried to interest people in using them, but I've only had a handful of takers. They can be tricky to setup and use, but the security they provide is still about the best available. 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