Hi Klaus, Am Donnerstag 25 März 2021 10:25:22 schrieb Klaus Ethgen: > But there is > even a solution for Web-based mail clients. Mailvelope does a pretty > good job. Although there are some stuff to know about: > - Mailvelope can (obviously) only handle inline PGP mails. Decoding mime > mails (or encoding) is far away from such a tool
AFAIR Mailvelope can do OpenPGP/MIME (if the webmailer it is used with offers some features). https://www.mailvelope.com/en/faq#only_attachments Did you know: you can use GnuPG with Mailvelope, if you want (e.g. for smartcards or higher security needs) https://github.com/mailvelope/mailvelope/wiki/Mailvelope-GnuPG-integration > It is sad, that the native implementation in Thunderbird is a > big step back. Although there is some advantages like the hidden subject > header. To me the protected headers implementation Thunderbird is a step back, as it leads to unnecessary data leaks (subject and cc) to other clients with are OpenPGP/MIME compatible. And it reduces the usability for emails in many cases (see my email thread about it). > On the other hand, as it was stated here too, it is not possible to > disable It is possible to disable (they added this later), but it is an expert option and the default is still on (see drawbacks mentioned above). https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2021-February/064862.html Best Regards, Bernhard -- www.intevation.de/~bernhard +49 541 33 508 3-3 Intevation GmbH, Osnabrück, DE; Amtsgericht Osnabrück, HRB 18998 Geschäftsführer Frank Koormann, Bernhard Reiter, Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner
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