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iPGMail v1.11




iPGMail is an app that implements the OpenPGP standard (RFC 4880) and allows the user to create and manage both public (RSA and DSA) and private (RSA only) PGP keys and send and receive PGP encrypted messages.


iPGMail registers with iOS to handle PGP encrypted messages and PGP public key attachments directly from the iPhone/iPad mail application. No awkward cut-and-paste action is necessary to decrypt messages or import public keys that you receive. The iPhone mail app will pass the attachment directly to iPGMail which will then decrypt messages for which you have the private key and display the message along with signature verification.


iPGMail will import and export PGP keys and messages to or from the system clipboard. PGP ASCII-armored message from the clipboard will be decrypted and displayed. Similarly, messages that are encrypted can be copied to the clipboard for secure storage in a file or used in another app that can import from the clipboard.


iPGMail supports PGP key generation (RSA) directly in the app and stores them securely using the iOS keychain for the application. Using your own private PGP keys, you can encrypt and/or digitally sign any messages. Optionally, your public key can be attached to any message you send from the app so that the recipient can then import it into their own keychain, either on the phone or on any computer with PGP support.


iPGMail will import your private keys so you can reuse your desktop PGP identity and keys on your iPhone or iPad. Both public and private keys can be imported as attachments or from the system clipboard using cut-and-paste methods.


You can also use iTunes file sharing to pass PGP key or PGP message files to the app to be decrypted and used by the app.


iPGMail allows the user to search public SKS PGP keyservers to find registered public keys for other people with whom the user can then send email that is digitally signed and/or encrypted encoded in OpenPGP ASCII Armor.


This app is ideal for sending secure email messages to specific parties without worrying about it being viewed by anyone other than the designated recipient.


The OpenPGP standard is described here:



What's new


BUGFIX: keyboard can hide text area in landscape mode
BUGFIX: verify unencrypted messages with signatures
BUGFIX: signature header missing carriage return
BUGFIX: memory leaks
BUGFIX: UI issues in compose msg view.







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