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- | **Notes from the developer Philip who is working on Q-Mail:** | ||
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- | Q-Mail is a new q-app that intends to demonstrate the new encrypt and decrypt Q-App feature introduced into the API. With Q-Mail, you can send encrypted messages with encrypted attachments (limited to 25mb per attachment) to another person. | ||
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- | There are two ways to send a message: | ||
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- | - The normal way: you enter the recipient' | ||
- | - To shield who you are sending a message to, you can use an alias. It is important that both the sender and recipient use DIFFERENT aliases as to not create a public relationship. To send a message with an alias, it is very simple. You create a normal message but with the recipients alias in the alias input. Now to view messages that a person has sent to your alias, all you need to do is add your alias in the input and press '+ alias' |