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On 22/05/2018 02:47, Mirimir wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">But OK. The point here is not to expect that you can open such archives
in an email client with Internet access, which is also receiving new
email. Because that makes it vulnerable to Efail and follow-ons.</pre>
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I agree.<br>
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<pre wrap="">So put
the archives in an air-gapped machine, with a suitably tweaked email
client to access them.
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Not all archived and encrypted data is emails. There can be all
sorts of things. It doesn't really matter what and it's not up to us
to tell people what their system architecture should be. As long as
they have access to maintained software to access (i.e. decrypt
only) this old data (and this project is definitely the best source
of such maintained software) then that is enough to satisfy what I
perceive as critical requirements for many types of user in this
category.<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Mark Rousell</pre>
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