Re: [Last-Call] Last Call: <draft-knodel-e2ee-definition-07.txt> (Definition of End-to-end Encryption) to Informational RFC

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It appears that Brian E Carpenter  <brian.e.carpenter@xxxxxxxxx> said:
>Hi,
>
>I assume this draft has been discussed widely in the Security Area, to
>have reached last call, but I don't follow discussions there, so I'm
>sorry if my comments are repetitive.
>
>> These dimensions taken as a whole comprise a generally comprehensible picture of consensus at the IETF as to what is end-to-end encryption,
>
>I'm not sure that we have any real consensus about this. I guess this
>last call will tell us.

I read the draft in detail and I have no idea whether webmail could be considered E2E encrypted.

Say the messages use S/MIME or PGP, 

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