[arch-general] Tbird 78.2 enable Master Password of GPG keys stored in profile unencrypted

2020-09-16 Thread David C. Rankin
All, Just a heads up. SuSE has been doing work with Thunderbird 78.2 trying to prepare for a move to it with the openPGP replacement for Enigmail. One issue that has come from that is the realization that unless you enable a Master Password for thunderbird passwords, once you import your GPG

Re: [arch-general] [off-topic] Alternative to Thunderbird, with GPG support, caldav + cardav support, and ics remote webcal support and syncing

2020-09-16 Thread Bjoern Franke via arch-general
Hi, BTW, I just realized kmail doesn't support autocrypt either, :( So defnitely kontact is not an alternative. did you stick on something now? I'm using Thunderbird for seveal years now, switched to Evolution for short times from time to time, but some things were also annoying like

Re: [arch-general] Tbird 78.2 enable Master Password of GPG keys stored in profile unencrypted

2020-09-16 Thread Archange via arch-general
Le 16/09/2020 à 12:41, David C. Rankin a écrit : > All, > > Just a heads up. SuSE has been doing work with Thunderbird 78.2 trying to > prepare for a move to it with the openPGP replacement for Enigmail. One issue > that has come from that is the realization that unless you enable a Master >

Re: [arch-general] Tbird 78.2 enable Master Password of GPG keys stored in profile unencrypted

2020-09-16 Thread Severus
On 9/16/20 15:46, Archange via arch-general wrote: > Le 16/09/2020 à 12:41, David C. Rankin a écrit : >> All, >> >> Just a heads up. SuSE has been doing work with Thunderbird 78.2 trying to >> prepare for a move to it with the openPGP replacement for Enigmail. One issue >> that has come from

Re: [arch-general] [off-topic] Alternative to Thunderbird, with GPG support, caldav + cardav support, and ics remote webcal support and syncing

2020-09-16 Thread Javier via arch-general
On 9/16/20 3:51 AM, Bjoern Franke via arch-general wrote: > Hi, > >> >> BTW, I just realized kmail doesn't support autocrypt either, :(  So >> defnitely kontact is not an alternative. >> > > did you stick on something now? I'm using Thunderbird for seveal years now, > switched to Evolution for