What is OpenPGP?

OpenPGP is an open standard for end-to-end encrypted email communication (RFC 4880). eclipso Mail Europe is the only German email provider offering native OpenPGP encryption in all plans - including freemail - without additional costs or complicated setup.


InfoOpenPGP encryption is available in all plans. Freemail users receive 1 key pair for free, Premium users can manage multiple keys for different email addresses.
 

  • What is OpenPGP?

    • OpenPGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is an international standard for email encryption.
    • Your messages are end-to-end encrypted - only you and your recipient can read the content.
    • The standard has existed since 1997 and is used worldwide by millions of users.
    • OpenPGP is client-independent: You can use Thunderbird, Apple Mail, Outlook (with plugin), or K-9 Mail.
    • Important: eclipso Mail Europe cannot read your encrypted messages - you retain full control over your data.
  • How does OpenPGP work with eclipso?

    • 1. Key Generation (60 seconds): You create a key pair in the settings.
    • 2. Automatic Key Exchange: When you receive a signed email, eclipso Mail Europe automatically imports the public key of your contact.
    • 3. Encrypt & Sign: From now on, you can write encrypted messages - eclipso Mail Europe automatically handles encryption.
    • 4. Trust Levels: You can mark keys as "trusted" - just like in Thunderbird.
    • No Keyserver needed: Thanks to auto-import, you don't need to manually search or upload public keys.
  • What makes eclipso Mail Europe different from other providers?

    • Free for Freemail: We are the only provider worldwide offering OpenPGP without a paywall (1 key free).
    • Native Integration: Encryption works directly in webmail - no browser extensions like Mailvelope needed.
    • Auto-Key-Management: Public keys are automatically imported and managed.
    • Thunderbird Compatibility: All features work identically to Mozilla Thunderbird (Trust Levels, Protected Headers, Sign-then-Encrypt).
    • All Clients supported: Use Thunderbird, Apple Mail, Outlook, K-9 Mail - everything works without "Bridge" or additional software.
  • Technical Details

    • Standard: RFC 4880 (OpenPGP Message Format)
    • Encryption: RSA 2048/4096 Bit (selectable during setup)
    • Backend: GnuPG 2.2+ (Open Source, used by millions)
    • Passphrase Protection: Private keys are encrypted with Argon2id + AES-256-GCM
    • Compatibility: 100% compatible with all OpenPGP tools worldwide (Thunderbird, GPG CLI, Sequoia-PGP, etc.)
    • Protected Headers: Encrypted subject line is supported (RFC 8551)
  • What can I do with OpenPGP?

    • Encrypt emails: Only the recipient can read your message
    • Sign emails: Prove that the email really came from you
    • Combine both: Encrypted AND signed (recommended for maximum security)
    • Encrypted subject: Even the subject line can be encrypted (Thunderbird feature)
    • Encrypt attachments: Documents, images, PDFs - everything is encrypted
  • Getting Started

    • Log in to your eclipso Mail Europe account (Desktop version recommended for initial setup)
    • Open Settings > E-Mail | PGP Keyring
    • Click "Generate Key" and follow the 60-second wizard
    • Choose a secure passphrase (at least 12 characters)
    • Done! From now on you can receive and send encrypted emails
    • Tip: Back up your private key in a secure location (e.g., password manager like KeePass)
  • Important Notes

    • Your passphrase is essential - without it you can no longer read encrypted emails!
    • eclipso Mail Europe cannot help you with a lost passphrase - this is a feature, not a bug (Zero-Knowledge principle)
    • Store your passphrase in a password manager (e.g., KeePass, 1Password, Bitwarden)
    • OpenPGP works in all email programs - test different clients!
    • Encryption is free - even for freemail users (1 key included)
    • GDPR-compliant: Your encrypted data stays in Germany and is only readable by you
  • Difference from S/MIME

    • eclipso Mail Europe supports both encryption standards: OpenPGP AND S/MIME
    • OpenPGP: Free, no certificate authority needed, ideal for individuals
    • S/MIME: Certificate-based, established in enterprises, paid (approx. €50/year)
    • You can use both in parallel - choose based on your communication partner
    • More details: OpenPGP vs. S/MIME - What's the difference? ↗
 

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