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in reply to Tuta • • •Hollis
in reply to Tuta • • •I love what Tutanota does, but... the clients are a bit painful. Ideal would be if it could run as an encrypted daemon, such that I could plug other clients into it locally. That would win over quite a few users who will never agree on UI/UX, I bet. That is, reducing the local Tutanota to a local backend that communicates with your servers.
My personal dream case: Tutanota + Mutt via SSH.
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in reply to Tuta • • •It would not be encrypted from my desktop client to the daemon hosted on said desktop, no, but it would be encrypted between the daemon and your servers. This is a fairly common *nix model, and essentially (unless I am mistaken) what you already do with Electron, except by tightly coupling the DOM UI to the Node backend.
Just a thought. I deeply appreciate your time and services, as a developer in the security space!
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