i think it might in theory

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    fair enough, i wonder if there are lessons to learn from email that can help the fediverse

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      9 months ago

      Well for one, email is inherently insecure, so not sure if the fediverse can learn from that. It’s already not private.

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          Exactly, that was my point. Email as it is, is insecure, because you can’t encrypt it and make it work universally unless everyone else does.

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              9 months ago

              English isn’t my first language so I might be using “inherently” incorrectly, but I thought it means:

              in a way that exists as a natural or basic part of something

              So in its basic and natural form, email is not secure. It wasn’t designed as such. Full E2E encryption was only implemented recently by certain providers within their own domains, and won’t work across the board unless all of them cooperate, which won’t happen.

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      @jimmy90 @zeppo For sure. One major lesson off the top of my head is with ActivityPub is how errors are presented. I’ve written software to fiddle around with ActivityPub and found servers have terrible - if any - error messages. SMTP provides a bunch of standardised status codes that servers can give back to you, along with diagnostic info. In theory this is possible with apub but in practice it is not addressed at all.

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