Quiet in the list...

2008-09-06 Thread Allen
So I'll ask a question. I saw the following on another list: I stopped using WinPT after is crashed too many times. I am now using Thunderbird with the Enigmail plugin for GPG interface. It works rather flawlessly and I've never looked back.

Re: Quiet in the list...

2008-09-06 Thread Ben Laurie
Allen wrote: So I'll ask a question. I saw the following on another list: I stopped using WinPT after is crashed too many times. I am now using Thunderbird with the Enigmail plugin for GPG interface. It works rather flawlessly and I've never looked back.

Re: Quiet in the list...

2008-09-06 Thread IanG
Allen wrote: So I'll ask a question. I saw the following on another list: I stopped using WinPT after is crashed too many times. I am now using Thunderbird with the Enigmail plugin for GPG interface. It works rather flawlessly and I've never looked back.

Re: Quiet in the list...

2008-09-06 Thread Ben Laurie
IanG wrote: 2. GPG + Engimail + Thunderbird. Will never be totally robust because there is too much dependency. What does this mean? GPG + Enigmail, whilst not the best architecture I ever heard of, is a tiny increment to the complexity of Thunderbird. Are you saying anything other than big

Re: Quiet in the list...

2008-09-06 Thread IanG
Ben Laurie wrote: IanG wrote: 2. GPG + Engimail + Thunderbird. Will never be totally robust because there is too much dependency. What does this mean? GPG + Enigmail, whilst not the best architecture I ever heard of, is a tiny increment to the complexity of Thunderbird. Are you saying

Re: Quiet in the list...

2008-09-06 Thread Perry E. Metzger
IanG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ben Laurie wrote: IanG wrote: 2. GPG + Engimail + Thunderbird. Will never be totally robust because there is too much dependency. What does this mean? GPG + Enigmail, whilst not the best architecture I ever heard of, is a tiny increment to the complexity of

Re: Quiet in the list...

2008-09-06 Thread Sidney Markowitz
IanG wrote, On 7/9/08 2:06 AM: Then, when a new Thunderbird comes out, you load that up and the other packages cease to work As far as I recall, the last time Thunderbird had an upgrade it told me that one was available, I clicked to upgrade, and the addons, including Enigmail, continue to