On 09/25/2017 06:07 PM, jim bell wrote: > On Monday, September 25, 2017, 12:54:38 PM PDT, Steve Kinney > <[email protected]> wrote: > On 09/25/2017 02:18 PM, jim bell wrote:
>>Enigmail imported a public key 598CAF689C6D998F, which I would bet a > nickel is Jim's - but the message above returned "BAD signature from Jim > Bell <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>" > >>Curses, foiled again! > > > Yes, Yahoo as a email client is appearing to me to be increasingly > frustrating. Years ago, I recognized that it was technically incompetent > and hopelessly PC. But its mail is terrible. > Jim Bell Once Upon A Time, I got so damned tired of Yahoo! "mail" that I registered a domain name and got a web hosting account /just/ for real e-mail service. It was WAY worth it. Shameless plug: For hosting I like Pair Networks a lot. More fun: Thunderbird speaks POP, IMAP and lately, even integrates with GMail and Yahoo! if so required. The Enigmail plugin makes crypto functions e-z, even has a wizard for making brand new keys, as a mail-oriented front end for GPG. Reasonable security and reliability != difficulty and complexity for the end user; as far as I can tell the belief that things are the opposite of that is a product of 30 years of snake oil vendors disparaging simple, effective professional tools. :o)
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