Re: [Enigmail] enigmail vers for seamonkey 2.25

2014-04-17 Thread John Clizbe
ECOTERRA Africa wrote:
 
 Dear Patrick Brunschwig and John Clitzbe,

Clizbe, from the Norman French de Clisbe. Anglicized sometime after 1066 to
Clisbe/Clisbee. The switch from 's' to the 'z' likely happened when pro
Monarchy members of the family left for North America during the Revolution
(English) ca. 1650 and encountered the Dutch in NY before moving to western NY
to their parcel of the Royal York Grant.

 Seamonkey is now in vers. 2.25, but unfortunately enigmail has not yet a
 version working with it (unless the nightly built would work).
 We would like to advise our network when to upgrade to seamonkey 2.25
 once enigmail has a stable release working for that version.
 Is it possible to receive that information?

Short question: Have you EVEN tried upgrading to Seamonkey 2.25 to see if the
present Enigmail works with the same Enigmail as Seamonkey 2.24? I think I've
been using EM 1.6 since SM 2.22.1 or the 2.23 betas and upgrades are seamless
-- I just install the new version of Seamonkey.

I just sent myself a signed test message. The headers of interest to you are:

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:29.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/29.0 SeaMonkey/2.26
X-Enigmail-Version: 1.6

About OpenPGP reports: Running Enigmail version 1.6 (20131006-1849)

Summary: Enigmail 1.6 release on Seamonkey 2.26b2.

Olav, I'm a both a builder and user of Seamonkey beta releases (Mac, Linux
x86_64  i686). Any problems I have with new Seamonkey versions would be
reported during beta to the devel list. However, as Seamonkey's mailnews code
relies on and follows Thunderbird's, problems would show up in the Thunderbird
code first.  This might be easily remedied with updating the download page to
show compatibility.

Maria, as I pointed out above, the mailnew components of Seamonkey follow the
Thunderbird development process, as does Enigmail's. New releases of Enigmail
coincide with new releases of Thunderbird.

Seamonkey's releases are more frequent as they follow the release cycle of
Firefox. New Seamonkey releases tend to have most of their changes in the
browser components with the mailnews code (and consequently Enigmail
extension) being much more stable. Watch for new Thunderbird releases, then
you can be concerned with Enigmail's compatibility with the current Seamonkey.

 In addition I would like to know and would like to have contact with one
 from your team, who is - so to speak - Phil Zimmerman's PGP man among
 you. Reason is I would like to send that person some communication we
 recently had with people, who claim that openPGP would be broken. We
 don't believe it (since we also got practical proof) and would like to
 run their arguments by that PGP specialist.

Patrick is the only member who has been on the the team longer than I.
I am unaware of _ANY_ member who would be described as Phil Zimmerman's man.
 I am also unaware of any purported break of OpenPGP. I think such an item
would gather a substantial amount of press, both technical and popular.

I would second Olav's suggestion that you write to Werner Koch at the
gnupg-users list with your concerns vis-a-vis GnuPG's implementation of
OpenPGP. Concerns about PGP should be addressed to Symantec Corp which now
owns the product.

-- 
John P. Clizbe  Inet: John (a) Gingerbear DAWT net
SKS/Enigmail/PGP-EKP  or: John ( @ ) Enigmail DAWT net
FSF Assoc #995 / FSFE Fellow #1797  hkp://keyserver.gingerbear.net  or
 mailto:pgp-public-k...@gingerbear.net?subject=HELP

Q:Just how do the residents of Haiku, Hawai'i hold conversations?
A:An odd melody / island voices on the winds / surplus of vowels




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Re: [Enigmail] enigmail vers for seamonkey 2.25

2014-04-16 Thread Robert J. Hansen
 Dear Patrick Brunschwig and John Clitzbe,

As an FYI, his last name is Clizbe.  :)

Incidentally: despite the fact I have never signed up for your group's
email lists, I keep on getting spammed by your group -- even after
giving your group the benefit of the doubt and trying to go through your
unsubscribe process.  Please remove me from those lists.

 Is it possible to receive that information?

ListMod hat

We normally do not keep a list of people to notify when a new version is
released, but watch this mailing list -- as soon as we've got a version
released that works with the latest Seamonkey, we'll post it here.  Will
that work for you?

/ListMod hat

 In addition I would like to know and would like to have contact with one
 from your team, who is - so to speak - Phil Zimmerman's PGP man among
 you. Reason is I would like to send that person some communication we
 recently had with people, who claim that openPGP would be broken.

ListMod hat

I am probably the best-qualified person on the team to answer questions
about the technical side of crypto, but some people feel that I'm
'contaminated' due to my close family association with the U.S.
government and that I work in digital forensics research funded by the
U.S. government.

That said, I strongly suspect any member of the team could help you with
this.

/ListMod hat



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Re: [Enigmail] enigmail vers for seamonkey 2.25

2014-04-16 Thread Olav Seyfarth
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Hi Maria,

 Seamonkey is now in vers. 2.25, but unfortunately enigmail has not yet a 
 version working with it (unless the nightly built would work).

I don't use SeaMonkey but both the latest release and the current nightly should
work fine with it. Can anyone actually using SeaMonkey confirm, please?

 In addition I would like to know and would like to have contact with one 
 from your team, who is - so to speak - Phil Zimmerman's PGP man among you.
 Reason is I would like to send that person some communication we recently
 had with people, who claim that openPGP would be broken. We don't believe
 it (since we also got practical proof) and would like to run their
 arguments by that PGP specialist.

Enigmail is the glue between Mozilla Mail and GnuPG. If the question is
about crypto, then this is the wrong list to ask. Please address your
question to Werner Koch (GnuPG lead developer) or post it on the GnuPG
users list

http://lists.wald.intevation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpg4win-users-de

Olav
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