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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ protocols while maintaining robust OpenPGP compliance. Whether you're signing,
encrypting, verifying, or decrypting emails, GpgFrontend ensures a secure and
streamlined experience.
-## **Purpose and Key Advantages**
+## Purpose and Key Advantages
GpgFrontend's email processing functionality is designed to empower users to
handle PGP-signed and encrypted emails in situations where their email clients
@@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ include:
offline, local-first solution that minimizes exposure to online threats and
untrusted environments.
-## **Features Overview**
+## Features Overview
-### **1. OpenPGP Standards Compliance**
+### OpenPGP Standards Compliance
GpgFrontend adheres to OpenPGP standards (RFC 4880 and 3156) for email
encryption and signing, ensuring compatibility with tools like Thunderbird and
@@ -46,9 +46,9 @@ other OpenPGP-enabled clients.
- **Decrypt and Verify Together or Separately**: Flexibly handle incoming
messages.
-### **2. Creating and Processing Emails**
+### Creating and Processing Emails
-#### **Creating and Signing Emails**
+#### Creating and Signing Emails
1. Open GpgFrontend and click **"New E-Mail"** to create a blank email.
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ other OpenPGP-enabled clients.
![Sign Email](https://image.cdn.bktus.com/i/2024/11/29/fc733201-8a5e-b2c9-8043-c17e09b5367b.webp)
-#### **Encrypting Emails**
+#### Encrypting Emails
1. Select the recipient's public key in the **Key Toolbox**.
2. Click **"Encrypt"** to secure the email content.
@@ -69,15 +69,15 @@ other OpenPGP-enabled clients.
![Encrypt Email](https://image.cdn.bktus.com/i/2024/11/29/92427d5d-937b-2285-97a5-48d7c6edf9a2.webp)
-#### **Saving Emails for Sending**
+#### Saving Emails for Sending
1. Processed emails can be saved as `.eml` files using **File > Save As**.
2. Upload the `.eml` file to your email client's drafts folder or webmail
interface, then send the email.
-### **3. Receiving and Processing Emails**
+### Receiving and Processing Emails
-#### **Decrypting and Verifying Emails**
+#### Decrypting and Verifying Emails
1. Export the email source as an `.eml` file from your email client or copy the
raw email source.
@@ -86,48 +86,48 @@ other OpenPGP-enabled clients.
- **"Decrypt Verify"**: Decrypt and verify the email simultaneously.
- **"Verify"**: Validate the signature without decrypting.
- **"Decrypt"**: Decrypt without verifying.
-
+
![Verify Email](https://image.cdn.bktus.com/i/2024/11/29/1147e7e4-5fc0-26e7-04a3-e1c71e17f550.webp)
-#### **Offline Validation**
+#### Offline Validation
- GpgFrontend processes all email verification and decryption offline, ensuring
that no sensitive data is exposed to external servers.
- Users retain full control of their private keys, which remain stored locally.
-### **4. Why Use EML Format?**
+### Why Use EML Format?
-#### **Benefits of EML**
+#### Benefits of EML
- `.eml` is a widely supported format across email clients like Thunderbird,
Outlook, and webmail platforms.
- Unlike proprietary email handling protocols, `.eml` allows for seamless
export, import, and offline processing.
-#### **Why Not Use IMAP/SMTP?**
+#### Why Not Use IMAP/SMTP?
- Avoids the complexity and potential vulnerabilities introduced by integrating
full-fledged email protocols.
- Keeps the application lightweight and focused on local cryptographic
operations.
-#### **Addressing PGP Limitations in Clients**
+#### Addressing PGP Limitations in Clients
- Many email clients lack robust PGP support or offer inconsistent
implementations.
- GpgFrontend provides a reliable and flexible solution for users needing
advanced PGP functionality.
-## **Key Use Cases**
+## Key Use Cases
-### **1. Sending Emails**
+### Sending Emails
1. Process the email in GpgFrontend (e.g., sign, encrypt, or both).
2. Save the processed email as an `.eml` file.
3. Import the `.eml` file into your email client or webmail interface, then send
it.
-### **2. Receiving Emails**
+### Receiving Emails
1. Export the email source as `.eml` from your email client.
2. Open it in GpgFrontend to decrypt or verify.
@@ -135,27 +135,27 @@ other OpenPGP-enabled clients.
- A signed email will display a **"Good Digital Signature"** message.
- An encrypted email will be decrypted and displayed in plaintext.
-## **Advanced Features**
+## Advanced Features
-### **1. Combined Operations**
+### Combined Operations
- GpgFrontend supports simultaneous encryption and signing of outgoing emails.
- Incoming emails can also be decrypted and verified in a single operation for
convenience.
-### **2. Flexible Processing**
+### Flexible Processing
- Choose separate or combined workflows for signing, encrypting, verifying, or
decrypting based on your needs.
- This flexibility makes GpgFrontend a versatile tool for various email
scenarios.
-### **3. Offline-First Design**
+### Offline-First Design
- All cryptographic operations are performed locally, ensuring that private keys
and sensitive data are never exposed to external servers.
-## **Best Practices for Secure Email Handling**
+## Best Practices for Secure Email Handling
1. **Use Trusted Keys**: