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Old 4 Jun 2015, 10:17 AM   #20
rockman
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Originally Posted by pjwalsh View Post
Because it determines the statutory environment, is important or at least of interest to many users, and is typically disclosed by the other encrypted mail services. The purpose of the table of features is comparison, no?
Good point. Yes, I agree with you.

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Originally Posted by pjwalsh View Post
ProtonMail has labels but the table indicates it doesn't, so I don't know how accurate it is? Configurable expiry is a significant feature, not listed. The comparison seems skewed to features Scryptmail happens to have, but maybe that's to be expected.
More good catches. While other services have marketing-driven content too, some do not go nearly into the detail with SCRYPTmail's web site content.

I asked a simple question to the support alias of another email encryption provider, and still have not received a response. I couldn't find the answer publicly documented by them. The question: "What happens when I revoke my key"? That's a fundamentally important detail to know.
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