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A postcard symbolizes an unencrypted and unsigned mail.
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If `enforcePostcard` is `false` (default) a letter is send to every recipient we have a key for instead of a postcard. Otherwise every recipient will get a postcard.
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* `extendedPostcard`
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same as postcard, but with extra features:
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- censored
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same as postcard, but with extra features:
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- censored
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every recipient, who gets a postcard, will get a censored postcard. This means the user may mark some parts of the body text to be only readable for letter recipients and visibly unreadable for postcard recipients.
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every recipient, who gets a postcard, will get a censored postcard. This means the user may mark some parts of the body text to be only readable for letter recipients and visibly unreadable for postcard recipients.
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- partiallyEncrypted
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same as censored, but the marked parts are readable for postcard recipients on a website with a password. The sender is guided to transfer the password over a second channel
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- partiallyEncrypted
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same as censored, but the marked parts are readable for postcard recipients on a website with a password. The sender is guided to transfer the password over a second channel
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* Letter
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- we have a key for every recipient and no downgrade is enforced
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