On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 14:01:14 -0400, Cor Bosman cor@xs4all.nl wrote:
And concernig the amount of request to what features should be implemented. Where did you get this information. Amount of track tickets, forum posts, mailing list? I'm new to the RC project and interested in voting on the right place ;-)
Thats just from our own company. We offer roundcube as a webmail client, and we get regular requests for contact groups allowing you to send
to a list of people instead of having to add everyone separately. I
have
yet to see a request for PGP integration, and we dont offer it in squirrelmail either. I think the average joe doesnt use encryption. Although you could argue that if it was more accessible, they perhaps
would
;)
I concur. Key management really is a pain in the ass for everybody, weither it's PGP or S/MIME doesn't change anything. So people don't use it, especially because the average user doesn't need that level of privacy. A simple user/password is satisfying enough for him. Power users, like us, probably use it from time to time. But do you really not trust an email that is not cryptographically signed ? I personnaly solved the problem with DKIM.
I vote for contacts groups.
Julien
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