I can't figure if this spells the beginning of - forgive me - "Email 2.0", which is inherently encrypted and secure (starting with the Dark Mail Alliance, perhaps), or if the general public's lack of understanding about the wild insecurity of email, mixed with a no-so-small amount of apathy means nothing will change at all?<p>It would be nice to look back on this in 2 years with a "what were we thinking?" attitude towards email as it currently exists, as we all moved to a better solution invented by smarter people than me.