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On 6/29/2020 1:43 AM, Wayne Mery wrote:
> On 5/20/20 10:49 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> Andrew Gallagher wrote on 20.05.2020 16:46:
>>> Thanks, Patrick!
>>>
>>> On 20/05/2020 15:23, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
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Hi,
I have been getting a message popping up when I open
thunderbird like the one below. It refers to version
78 of Thunderbird. However as far as i know
Thunderbird is still only available up to version 68.*.*.
Is the message genuine or a mistake?
Regards
Michael Gillan
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Michael Gillan 📧 wrote on 29.06.2020 23:33:
> Hi,
>
> I have been getting a message popping up when I open thunderbird like
> the one below. It refers to version 78 of Thunderbird. However as far
> as i know Thunderbird is still only available up to version 68.*.*.
>
> Is the message genuine o
Bradley D. Thornton wrote on 30.06.2020 16:09:
> Please see comments below...
>
> On 6/29/2020 1:43 AM, Wayne Mery wrote:
>> On 5/20/20 10:49 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>>> Andrew Gallagher wrote on 20.05.2020 16:46:
Thanks, Patrick!
On 20/05/2020 15:23, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
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On 5/20/2020 4:23 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> The Thunderbird developers have released the first beta version of
> Thunderbird 77 that contains native support for OpenPGP emails. The
> development has not yet finished; there are still itches and glitches,
> but the basic f
Dr. Simon Donkey via enigmail-users wrote on 30.06.2020 21:57:
>
> On 5/20/2020 4:23 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> The Thunderbird developers have released the first beta version of
>> Thunderbird 77 that contains native support for OpenPGP emails. The
>> development has not yet finished; there
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Am 30.06.20 um 22:08 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig:
> Dr. Simon Donkey via enigmail-users wrote on 30.06.2020 21:57:
>>
>> On 5/20/2020 4:23 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>>> The Thunderbird developers have released the first beta version of
>>> Thunderbird 77 that contains nat
I've never heard of Interlink so went to check out the website. It looks
like it might be an option depending on what TB 78.x looks like. Anyway
I didn't see Enigmail listed on the extensions page for it
https://interlink-addons.binaryoutcast.com/extensions/
On 6/30/2020 1:08 PM, Patrick Brunsc
Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> Enigmail is available for:
> * Postbox (https://postbox-inc.com), a commercial product
Could you tell more about it, please? Itʼs nonfree, is not it?
> currently based on TB 52.
Yet, being a fork of Thunderbird, it should have a substantial free part. How
large th
I just got a alert to update to Thunderbird 68.10.0 but there are no
release notes for it, so holding off until I see what it add/fixes.
On 6/30/2020 12:07 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> Michael Gillan 📧 wrote on 29.06.2020 23:33:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have been getting a message popping up when I open
Enigmail also supports https://www.postbox-inc.com/, a Thunderbird
fork that will continue to support Enigmail.
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Hi Mark,
updating to minor 68.x versions is
safe (to retain Enigmail functionality),
upgrading to major 7x versions, you'll no longer be able to use
Enigmail
(but the build-in functionality instead, which I consider an
imporvement
in te
Hi Dmitry,
yes, Postbox is (fully) commercial, lifetime license 40 bucks per
user.
Personally, I'm perfectly fine with this except that there is no
linux version.
No, AFAIK there is no "free part" of it. If im'm not misled
Thunderbird is
multi-licens
You can install Enigmail in Interlink from the Enigmail homepage (use
the latest version that was published for Thunderbird 52).
https://enigmail.net/index.php/en/download-old-versions
-Patrick
On 01/07/2020 00:18, Mark wrote:
> I've never heard of Interlink so went to check out the website. It
On 01/07/2020 03:40, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:
> Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> Enigmail is available for:
>> * Postbox (https://postbox-inc.com), a commercial product
>
> Could you tell more about it, please? Itʼs nonfree, is not it?
>
>> currently based on TB 52.
>
> Yet, being a fork of Thunde
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