PGP is a fantastic standard and has many uses and great implementations, but if you want to sign and encrypt email with a minimum of fuss, I think you'll find as I have that S/MIME is more well-supported. Messages to specific parties without worrying about it being viewed byĪnyone other than the designated recipient. This app is ideal for securing your files or for sending secure email Send email that is digitally signed and/or encrypted encoded in Registered public keys for other people with whom the user can then IPGMail allows the user to search public SKS PGP keyservers to find Keys can be imported through the interfaces listed above. PGP identity and keys on your iPhone or iPad. IPGMail will import your private keys so you can reuse your existing Their own keychain, either on the phone or on any computer with PGP
You send from the app so that the recipient can then import it into Optionally, your public key can be attached to any message Your own private PGP keys, you can encrypt and/or digitally sign any Stores them securely using the iOS keychain for the application. IPGMail supports PGP key generation (RSA) directly in the app and Share files with others through your existing dropbox Public This means you can encrypt and protect your dropbox files or Under the File Sharing section and transfer files to and from the appĭropBox - Starting with iPGMail v 1.14, you can link iPGMail to a dropbox account and transfer files to and from your dropbox file ITunes File Sharing - Connect your device to a computer and open up iTunes, in the "Apps" section, you can scroll down and select iPGMail
Copy-and-paste the PGP message text from any file, webpage, or message, and it can be imported and NOTE: PGP messages that are part of the main body ofĪn email will still have to be copy-and-pasted, only properly taggedĭirectly from the system clipboard. PGP Keys and Messages can be passed to iPGMail several ways:įrom the iOS Mail.app - The iOS mail application will pass PGP attachments to iPGMail directly, eliminating the need to do an awkwardĬopy-and-paste. PGMail is an app that implements the OpenPGP standard (RFC 4880) andĪllows the user to create and manage both public and private (RSA andĭSA) PGP keys and send and receive PGP encrypted messages.