Am 06.11.2018 12:48 schrieb Nicholas Papadonis:
Does anyone have suggestions on the most secure and reviewed
combination for bits for sending secure email on OS X?

I noticed that there are two OSX packages for GPG:

          Mac GPG Installer from the gpgtools project
          GnuPG for OS X Installer for GnuPG

Is any one preferred, have more eyes reviewing source, better release
management in terms of security concerns?  Any details?  Am I better
off building from source?

Well, i never have read that GnuPG had a security audit, regardless
of platform used, nor the plug-ins for various apps.

For example recently Enigmal for Thunderbird had a fatal security
bug which send encrypted email unencrypted under Windows.

You can build from source, which i did also in the past or use for
example MacPorts GnuPG distribution.

I'm considering using the Mac Mail.app, however am interested if
Thunderbird is better integrated from a security standpoint.  At the
lowest level, my assumption is that the command line tools can be used
to encrypt / decrypt blocks of text, which I will also be interested
in using.

I used Mail.app in the past too and later switched to Thunderbird/Eingmail.

Currently i use the GnuPG package from Patrick Brunschwieg (Enigmail
developer) in combination with Claws-Mail (MacPorts). I also use GnuPG
often as commandline tool.

Appreciate a security experts guidance immersing myself into more
secure communication.

While i am no security expert and only a Mac dummie i like the fact that
one can build from source and use it on an off-line computer, even
if the email received is in PGP/MIME format, because scripts are available
which allows a conversion.

Regards
Stefan

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