[Tutanota] What's a good way to set domain-specific, field-specific password?
Context behind this question: I use Tutanota as my email provider. Tutanota offers a way to set a password that will be used for encryption to non-Tutanota users. When they receive the email, here is what happens:
- The email they receive does not show the contents contents of my message.
- The email has a link that they would need to open.
- Enter a password that I will be sharing with them via other means like 1Password, word-of-mouth, or by Signal.
- They enter that password.
- A mailbox appears with all the emails that I had sent.
So far, I have been sharing the password by Signal but I would like to replace this process with 1Password.
I created an Identity
entry on 1Password and created a new field called Tutanota password
where I enter the agreed-upon password. I have also shared that vault (containing that entry, of course) with the intended person. When they receive a Tutanota-email from me, they can copy the password from that 1Password Identity
entry's Tutanota password
field and use it to open the mailbox.
This works well so far, but I would like to see if anyone has ideas on how to automatically (or using Cmd + \
1Password shortcut) fill that password when they open the mailbox.
Do we have something like conditional fields on 1Password? That is, when the domain in question is tutanota.com, Cmd + \
hotkey fills the value/content of the Tutanota password
field? 🤔
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Hey @arunsathiya ,
If the link they receive in the email always has the same base domain (for example the link looks like this: https://tutanota.com/encrypted/inbox123123), then you can definitely save a LOGIN item type with the password and this URL in the website field: https://tutanota.com. It should work and the user should be able to autofill using CMD+\, assuming that the page is built like a proper login page and 1Password recognizes it as such.
You can run a few trials and errors tests and see if it works as a login item.
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Didn't realize it can be that simple, thanks! Related question, when I have two LOGIN items, one with https://mail.tutanota.com/ and one with https://mail.tutanota.com/ext#mail, does 1Password treat them as different sites, as they actually are?
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No, they will both be suggested when trying to autofill, since the base domain is identical (tutanota.com). However, an exact match of the URL will show up first in the list.
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Good to know. Thanks, @Yaron!
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On behalf of Yaron, you're very welcome, @arunsathiya. :smile:
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