[GH-ISSUE #2416] [Feature Request] PGP sign and/or encrypt E-Mails #1253

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opened 2026-03-03 02:07:31 +03:00 by kerem · 1 comment
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Originally created by @DunklerPhoenix on GitHub (Apr 13, 2022).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/issues/2416

Heho
It would be great if E-Mails can be signed or encrypted by an PGP key. The user should decide which mail-type should be normal, signed or encrypted.

Maybe this is not possible, because Bitwarden itself doesn't support the options.

Originally created by @DunklerPhoenix on GitHub (Apr 13, 2022). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/issues/2416 Heho It would be great if E-Mails can be signed or encrypted by an PGP key. The user should decide which mail-type should be normal, signed or encrypted. Maybe this is not possible, because Bitwarden itself doesn't support the options.
kerem closed this issue 2026-03-03 02:07:32 +03:00
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@BlackDex commented on GitHub (Apr 13, 2022):

That would be very difficult to configure i think.
There isn't an option for this within the user interface to add or modify there public PGP key which is needed for the encryption.
Without this the server would need to try and guess where they need to download the key from if that is possible at all.

Facebook for example has this feature. But there you need to upload your public key so that they can use that with there key to encrypt the message.

So, i do not think this is a feasible option to try and implement.

<!-- gh-comment-id:1098009946 --> @BlackDex commented on GitHub (Apr 13, 2022): That would be very difficult to configure i think. There isn't an option for this within the user interface to add or modify there public PGP key which is needed for the encryption. Without this the server would need to try and guess where they need to download the key from if that is possible at all. Facebook for example has this feature. But there you need to upload your public key so that they can use that with there key to encrypt the message. So, i do not think this is a feasible option to try and implement.
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