On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 4:04 PM Karl <gmk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The software looks wonderful.  My android phone ran into an issue (
> https://siasky.net/AACe1bow45G2n4XNRqwt071WjFZ4UWWs_wK56MjVc3Rj7A/recording_20201113_154655.mp4
> ) but it runs into many.  My friend has the same model phone and doesn't
> run into all the issues I run into.
>

This time, I got some emails downloaded, but I couldn't find the emails I
wanted to reply to, because everything between Nov 1 and Nov 13 was
missing.  Maybe related to the history storage of ten messages I set while
it wouldn't download.

https://siasky.net/AAB8H5xZ8wVb3yDpircgcO4JkoklfzsGg3Wq9JIu6FXbbA

Re: import, I meant the public keys of contacts not using the app.  It
> looks like the app might find the keys on its own, which is cool.
>
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 12:07 PM Hernâni Marques <hern...@vecirex.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Heyo!
>>
>> On 13.11.20 17:24, buggy person using misbehaving tech wrote:
>>
>> > I downloaded this great open source app and am using it now.  I don't
>> yet see a way to import a key to verify any signatures, but it wouldn't be
>> hard to add if missing ...
>>
>> Check out the user documentation, where you see which concepts we apply
>> and also how to import already existing keys:
>>
>> https://www.pep.security/docs/
>>
>> On the very general approach of pEp, also this IETF draft might help;
>> that's somewhat more technical, but still high-level (pointing to more
>> technical drafts):
>>
>> https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-birk-pep-06
>>
>> Greets --hernani
>>
>> --
>> https://vecirex.net
>>
>

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