Encrypting Email Sent to Automated Services (non-PGP?)
by starkid from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6HV7R)
I use a blogging service that allows me to post to my blog by emailing text to the website. I'm concerned that my email provider can read these emails (the provider is a random person offering a small amount of server space, not a company). There's nothing important in the blog posts; I just want to maintain some privacy.
I'm not even sure that the post-by-email function will work with encryption, but I'm guessing it definitely won't work with PGP because, as I understand it, the receiver needs to be a sentient being who will use some sort of key to decrypt my emails. Post-by-email is automated.
So is there a way to protect the email content (and hopefully subject line) from being read by my email provider?
I'm not even sure that the post-by-email function will work with encryption, but I'm guessing it definitely won't work with PGP because, as I understand it, the receiver needs to be a sentient being who will use some sort of key to decrypt my emails. Post-by-email is automated.
So is there a way to protect the email content (and hopefully subject line) from being read by my email provider?