Stage one is that the old email servers become an end for all of their users. From there services can start shifting to having clients where users control the keys.
>Every client would need to support whatever E2E encryption scheme chosen.
If someone couldn't use gmail with an email client the author of that client would have a big incentive to add support for it else risk their users switching to a client that does.
Stage one is that the old email servers become an end for all of their users. From there services can start shifting to having clients where users control the keys.
>Every client would need to support whatever E2E encryption scheme chosen.
If someone couldn't use gmail with an email client the author of that client would have a big incentive to add support for it else risk their users switching to a client that does.