> The assumption behind E2E crypto is that the infrastructure provider can't be trusted, so if you let the infrastructure provider automatically request unencrypted copies of an email then it seems the point is lost.
The difference would be that I get to choose which emails I send unencrypted. I might have no problem sending the latest Sears or LinkedIn semi-spam back up to the provider, but might have a problem sending the results of a blood test back.
The difference would be that I get to choose which emails I send unencrypted. I might have no problem sending the latest Sears or LinkedIn semi-spam back up to the provider, but might have a problem sending the results of a blood test back.