The early versions of E2EMail are text-only and support only PGP/MIME messages. It now uses its own keyserver.
The encryption application eventually will rely on Google's recent Key Transparency initiative for cryptographic key lookups. Google earlier this year released the project to open source with the aim of simplifying public key lookups at Internet scale.
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Hey Kyle I was under the impression that as a w/a member you could have more than one website and when I created my second I was charged. If I delete this website can I be refunded