Web Key Directory (WKD)
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2024 9:55 am
Mailfence now supports a new approach, called Web Key Directory (WKD) , which uses the internet to allow a domain to serve its own keys over HTTPS. This means that when you generate an OpenPGP key pair or import it into your Mailfence account's keystore, the respective public key (including email address and name) will be publicly available on our Web Key Directory server if:
The associated email address is based on a mailfence.com domain name.
An email user address is associated with the key's list of bosnia and herzegovina whatsapp phone numbers user ID . A key icon next to the "From" address in the message composer represents this.
The key is associated with the primary or alias address of the Mailfence account.
The public key is only used for and with a requested User-ID packet so as not to expose other User-ID packets (for privacy reasons and to prevent spam). We do not support the Web Key Service (WKS) protocol .
Users can also download OpenPGP public keys from external domains (or services) that support WKD into their Mailfence account keystore. The custom domain owner will need to configure this for their own domain or to use WKD as a service .
The associated email address is based on a mailfence.com domain name.
An email user address is associated with the key's list of bosnia and herzegovina whatsapp phone numbers user ID . A key icon next to the "From" address in the message composer represents this.
The key is associated with the primary or alias address of the Mailfence account.
The public key is only used for and with a requested User-ID packet so as not to expose other User-ID packets (for privacy reasons and to prevent spam). We do not support the Web Key Service (WKS) protocol .
Users can also download OpenPGP public keys from external domains (or services) that support WKD into their Mailfence account keystore. The custom domain owner will need to configure this for their own domain or to use WKD as a service .