Swith proxy sous Thunderbird 1.0

2005-02-28 Thread David BERCOT
Bonjour,
Après avoir essayé (et adopté) l'extension switch proxy sous Firefox, je 
voulais mettre la même sous Thunderbird. Et là, malheureusement, la 
version actuelle (1.3.1) ne semble pas fonctionner avec un Thunderbird 
supérieur à 0.9.
Auriez-vous des nouvelles sur une future version ?
Ou alors, une solution de contournement ?

Merci d'avance.
David.



Re: Swith proxy sous Thunderbird 1.0

2005-02-28 Thread NaiosKAE{FR}
demande plutot sur la liste de diffusion geckozone (www.geckozone.org)
David BERCOT a écrit :
Bonjour,
Après avoir essayé (et adopté) l'extension switch proxy sous Firefox, 
je voulais mettre la même sous Thunderbird. Et là, malheureusement, la 
version actuelle (1.3.1) ne semble pas fonctionner avec un Thunderbird 
supérieur à 0.9.
Auriez-vous des nouvelles sur une future version ?
Ou alors, une solution de contournement ?

Merci d'avance.
David.


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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2005-01-19 Thread Jordi Mallach
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 03:56:07PM +0100, Pau Capdevila wrote:
 Què és l'incoming Jordi? És nou? No n'havia sentit a parlar fins ara...

És quasi tan vell com la mateixa Debian. :)

Quan un desenvolupador puja un paquet, arriba a una cua que processa tot
el que ha arribat cada 15 minuts. Fa una comprovació mínima,
i d'ahi passen a una altra cua, ja en el servidor central de Debian, on
es comprova la signatura gpg, que la integritat dels fitxers és
correcta, etc, etc. Una vegada superada aquesta comprovació, van a parar
a incoming.debian.org, que és com la llista de coses que entraran en
unstable aquesta nit. Totes les nits, a les 20:53, aquest incoming es
buida i els seus continguts van a parar a unstable.

Aquesta operació de migrar els continguts d'incoming a l'arxiu de
unstable es diu unstable, i és com el rellotge o el bateig del cor
de Debian. Molts desenvolupadors tenim en compte que hem de pujar el
nostre paquet uns minuts abans d'aquesta hora si volem que el nostre
paquet estiga disponible per a la gent eixa mateixa nit. Sinó, toca
esperar un dia. :)

Ara es parla de fer dos dinstalls, o més, al dia. Això trencaria una
tradició de molts anys, però permetria que alguns paquets estigueren
disponibles en unstable més ràpid que ara.

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Thunderbird 1.0 de Windows en Linux

2005-01-16 Thread Willy Walker

Hola.

Me gustaría poder traspasar la configuración, cuentas mensajes...vamos: 
todo lo que tengo en el Thunderbird 1.0 en Windows al de Linux, también 1.0.


Hice la prueba a lo bruto copiando y sobrescribiendo en el de Linux, 
pero aunque aparece todo tal como lo tengo en Windows, el Thunderbird se 
queda algo atontado y si quiero modificar algo se cierra, al igual que 
si quiero responder un mensaje, se cierra directamente.


¿Hay alguna forma de hacerlo sin dañarlo?
Gracias ;-)

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Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-29 Thread Christopher L. Everett
What are the plans for T-Bird 1.0?  I want to make it the company
standard email tool, but I need some features in 1.0.
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Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-29 Thread Christopher L. Everett
What are the plans for T-Bird 1.0?  I want to make it the company
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Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-28 Thread Christopher L. Everett
What are the plans for T-Bird 1.0?  I want to make it the company
standard email tool, but I need some features in 1.0.
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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-28 Thread Alan Chandler
On Tuesday 28 December 2004 20:58, Christopher L. Everett wrote:
 What are the plans for T-Bird 1.0?  I want to make it the company
 standard email tool, but I need some features in 1.0.

Why do you want to make it the standard tool if you do not know what features 
it has.  Why aren't to evaluating the other possibilities and then deciding 
the one that is closest to your needs?


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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-28 Thread Darryl Clarke
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 21:18:58 +, Alan Chandler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tuesday 28 December 2004 20:58, Christopher L. Everett wrote:
  What are the plans for T-Bird 1.0?  I want to make it the company
  standard email tool, but I need some features in 1.0.
 
 Why do you want to make it the standard tool if you do not know what features
 it has.  Why aren't to evaluating the other possibilities and then deciding
 the one that is closest to your needs?

He _does_ know the features. He means he needs those found in 1.0
rather than 0.9's in order to make it company standard.

As for timeframe into when 1.0 will be in... I have no idea. It's
suprisingly not even in Unstable yet...

This is information I am interested in.  Firefox 1.0 hit unstable and
testing rather quick.

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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-28 Thread Ron Johnson
On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 21:18 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
 On Tuesday 28 December 2004 20:58, Christopher L. Everett wrote:
  What are the plans for T-Bird 1.0?  I want to make it the company
  standard email tool, but I need some features in 1.0.
 
 Why do you want to make it the standard tool if you do not know what features 
 it has.

It's cross-platform.

Why aren't to evaluating the other possibilities and then deciding 
 the one that is closest to your needs?

How many other x-platform MUAs are there?

Remember, he said he *wants* to make T-Bird the company standard.
That does not mean that he *will* make it the company standard.

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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-28 Thread Steve Lamb
Darryl Clarke wrote:
As for timeframe into when 1.0 will be in... I have no idea. It's
suprisingly not even in Unstable yet...
The maintainer has 1.0 on his private repository presently and is working 
on getting it into unstable soon.  Ah, here's the message:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/12/msg02419.html

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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-18 Thread Stephen Patterson
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 18:00:28 +0100, Sam Halliday wrote:
 does anyone know if thunderbird 1.0 is going to make it into unstable 
 anytime soon?

No idea, but the official dist from the tunderbird sites is a
precompiled tarball that extracts very neatly into a directory, and
youcan just run thunderbird from there. Easy enough to remove later
when a debian thunderbird 1.0 comes along.

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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-18 Thread Sam Halliday
Steve Lamb wrote:
Sam Halliday wrote:
i don't care for any of this Personal Certificate stuff... i just want 
to use it with GPG. and in fact, Thunderbird is *ignoring* all the 
PGP/Mime attachments for all the emails i have looked at which i 
*know* have signatures (over IMAP). it is also saying that ASCII 
signed emails have no Digital Signature.
Ok, well, let's run through this.  I've got TBird installed and 
working with Enigmail.  So, let's compare.
everything i have is the same
On the main window do you have Enigmail between Message and 
Tools on the menu bar?
no! how odd. so i uninstalled the system-wide Enigmail and 
downloaded/installed the xpi from the official site. then i *do* get the menu 
entry, and during Compose i get an OpenPGP menu entry as well... however, i 
get a pop-up when i start the Composer to say Enigmail is not working.

When reading mail do you have Enigmail between Message and 
Tools and/or a Decrypt Icon between Forward and Delete?

When composing mail do you have Enigmail between Options and 
Tools and/or an OpenPGP icon between the Attach and S/MIME icons?
only after installing the XPI...
i only started using Thunderbird 2 days ago... perhaps this is just a problem 
with people starting a new thunderbird account on the latest versions. perhaps 
you might see the same as i do if you temporarily move your 
.mozilla-thunderbird folder out of the way, and set up a new account.

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Re: Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-18 Thread Ralph Katz
perhaps you might see the same as i do if you temporarily move your
.mozilla-thunderbird folder out of the way, and set up a new account.

Ouch!  You're right.  Fresh install ain't working for enigmail.  You
should file a bug report.  Alex is very good with the fixes. (I've filed
several reports on this package over time.)
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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-18 Thread Sam Halliday
Ralph Katz wrote:
perhaps you might see the same as i do if you temporarily move your
.mozilla-thunderbird folder out of the way, and set up a new account.
Ouch!  You're right.  Fresh install ain't working for enigmail.  You
should file a bug report.  Alex is very good with the fixes. (I've filed
several reports on this package over time.)
thankyou for confirming my sanity! :-D i'll get on that report...
cheers,
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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-18 Thread Sam Halliday
Ralph Katz wrote:
perhaps you might see the same as i do if you temporarily move your
.mozilla-thunderbird folder out of the way, and set up a new account.
Ouch!  You're right.  Fresh install ain't working for enigmail.  You
should file a bug report.  Alex is very good with the fixes. (I've filed
several reports on this package over time.)
err... as you can (hopefully) tell from this email. it seems to have just 
fixed itself. how odd! i'll file a report anyway, since there is definitely 
*something* wrong.

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Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-17 Thread Sam Halliday
hi there,
does anyone know if thunderbird 1.0 is going to make it into unstable 
anytime soon?

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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-17 Thread Ralph Katz
On 12/17/2004 12:00 PM, Sam Halliday wrote:
hi there,
does anyone know if thunderbird 1.0 is going to make it into unstable 
anytime soon?

cheers

Alexander Sack, the debian maintainer, has what you want on his website:
http://www.jwsdot.com/debian/index.html
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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-17 Thread Sam Halliday
Ralph Katz wrote:
Sam Halliday wrote:
does anyone know if thunderbird 1.0 is going to make it into unstable 
anytime soon?
Alexander Sack, the debian maintainer, has what you want on his website:
http://www.jwsdot.com/debian/index.html
thanks!
by the way, i installed the enigmail plugin, but i am having real hassles 
trying to get it to work with GPG signing/encryption. has anyone got a HOWTO 
or some advice on how to set this up?

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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-17 Thread Steve Lamb
Sam Halliday wrote:
by the way, i installed the enigmail plugin, but i am having real 
hassles trying to get it to work with GPG signing/encryption. has anyone 
got a HOWTO or some advice on how to set this up?
Make sure to turn on hushmail support.  It passes the email address 
devoid of  and  to gpg.  Without that turned on gpg often fails.

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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-17 Thread Sam Halliday
Ralph Katz wrote:
Sam Halliday wrote:
does anyone know if thunderbird 1.0 is going to make it into unstable 
anytime soon?
Alexander Sack, the debian maintainer, has what you want on his website:
http://www.jwsdot.com/debian/index.html
drat... no powerpc builds...
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Re: Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-17 Thread Ralph Katz
On 12/17/2004 06:50 PM, Steve Lamb wrote:
Sam Halliday wrote:
by the way, i installed the enigmail plugin, but i am having real
hassles trying to get it to work with GPG signing/encryption. has
anyone got a HOWTO or some advice on how to set this up?

Make sure to turn on hushmail support.  It passes the email address
devoid of  and  to gpg.  Without that turned on gpg often fails.
Just Works for me.  I didn't need to turn on hushmail support.  Sam, if 
you installed with apt-get or aptitude, it's like any other automatic 
install.

You'll need to provide more details on your troubles to get meaningful 
help.  Error messages, enigmail log entries?  Have you checked the docs?

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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-17 Thread Sam Halliday
Ralph Katz wrote:
Steve Lamb wrote:
Sam Halliday wrote:
by the way, i installed the enigmail plugin, but i am having real
hassles trying to get it to work with GPG signing/encryption. has
anyone got a HOWTO or some advice on how to set this up?
Make sure to turn on hushmail support.  It passes the email address
devoid of  and  to gpg.  Without that turned on gpg often fails.
turning this on makes no difference
Just Works for me.  I didn't need to turn on hushmail support.  Sam, if 
you installed with apt-get or aptitude, it's like any other automatic 
install.
i don't mean system-wide install, it seems to be well encorporated. i mean 
setting it up as an end user. i have asked in the accounts options for my mail 
account (under OpenPGP) to use my GPG by ID number (i was given a box to 
choose). i have also selected to always sign messages, encrypted or not.

but upon sending any mails, there is no signature made and it doesn't even ask 
for my passphrase! if i go into the Security menu when Composing a message and 
ask to encrypt or sign the message, it gives me some speil about Personal 
Certificates. so i do not think it has been configured for GPG.

btw GnuPG is set up and workign fine on my system. i have used it on the 
command line, in emacs and in sylpheed-claws many times in the past.

You'll need to provide more details on your troubles to get meaningful 
help.  Error messages, enigmail log entries?
i am afraid i cannot see any output anywhere. if i go into 
OpenPGP-Advanced-Debugging and test my own email address (which my key is 
registered with) it asks for my passphrase. when i enter it, all i get is a 
window with a single word error and no further info. i told it to use /tmp 
as the log folder, but no files were written.

i am at a loss to what is wrong.
Have you checked the docs?
yes, as far as they say... it should just work. although i am confused what 
all this Personal Certificate business is about... its a sure sign that 
enigmail out of the box is configured for something other than GPG encryption.

i think i will install gpg-agent and see if that makes a difference. although 
the very fact that the configuration was able to let me choose my key is a 
sign that it *is* getting through to my GPG setup somehow.

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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-17 Thread Steve Lamb
Sam Halliday wrote:
but upon sending any mails, there is no signature made and it doesn't 
even ask for my passphrase! if i go into the Security menu when 
Composing a message and ask to encrypt or sign the message, it gives me 
some speil about Personal Certificates. so i do not think it has been 
configured for GPG.
Nope, those are for S/MIME.  Did you install both Enigmail and Enigmime?
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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-17 Thread Sam Halliday
Sam Halliday wrote:
i think i will install gpg-agent and see if that makes a difference. 
i cannot find gpg-agent in the debian package lists, so i guess that isn't the 
problem...

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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-17 Thread Sam Halliday
Steve Lamb wrote:
Sam Halliday wrote:
but upon sending any mails, there is no signature made and it doesn't 
even ask for my passphrase! if i go into the Security menu when 
Composing a message and ask to encrypt or sign the message, it gives 
me some speil about Personal Certificates. so i do not think it has 
been configured for GPG.
Nope, those are for S/MIME.  Did you install both Enigmail and 
Enigmime?
i only installed:
  mozilla-thunderbird/testing 0.9-6
  mozilla-thunderbird-enigmail/testing 2:0.89.0-1
enigmime is merged into the enigmail package now.
i don't care for any of this Personal Certificate stuff... i just want to use 
it with GPG. and in fact, Thunderbird is *ignoring* all the PGP/Mime 
attachments for all the emails i have looked at which i *know* have signatures 
(over IMAP). it is also saying that ASCII signed emails have no Digital 
Signature.

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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-17 Thread Steve Lamb
Sam Halliday wrote:
i don't care for any of this Personal Certificate stuff... i just want 
to use it with GPG. and in fact, Thunderbird is *ignoring* all the 
PGP/Mime attachments for all the emails i have looked at which i *know* 
have signatures (over IMAP). it is also saying that ASCII signed emails 
have no Digital Signature.
Ok, well, let's run through this.  I've got TBird installed and working 
with Enigmail.  So, let's compare.

dpkg says:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~} dpkg -l \*thunderbird\* | grep ii
ii  mozilla-thunde 0.9-6  Mozilla Thunderbird standalone mail client
ii  mozilla-thunde 0.89.0-1   Enigmail - GPG support for Mozilla Thunderbi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~} dpkg -l gnupg | grep ii
ii  gnupg  1.2.4-4GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement
Enigmail Configuration...
...Basic:
GnuPG executable path: blank
No passphrase for user unchecked.
Keyserver(s): default to whatever enigmail came with.
...Sending:
Encrypt to self - checked
Always trust user ID - checked
Always confirm before sending - not checked
Rewrap signed HTML text before sending - checked
Allow flowed text (RFC 2646) - checked
...Key Selection:
Normal Key Selection - Display selection when necessary
Use Key Selection rules - Define rules manually
...PGP/MIME:
Always use PGP/MIME
Hash Algorithm - SHA1
...Advanced:
Encrypt if replying to encrypted mail - checked
So not add Enigmail comment - unchecked
Treat '--' as signature separator - checked
Use gpg-agent for passphrase handling - unchecked (But will have to look into 
that, hmmm.)
Do not use '' and '' to specify email addresses - checked
Load MIME parts on demand (IMAP folders) - checked

...Debugging:
Empty.
Account Settings, OpenPGP Security:
Enable OpenPGP support for this ID - checked
Use specific OpenPGP key - checked
I put in my key ID, 8B6399C5
Sign non-encrypted by default - checked
Sign encrypted by default - checked.
Encrypt by default - unchecked.
On the main window do you have Enigmail between Message and Tools 
on the menu bar?

When reading mail do you have Enigmail between Message and Tools 
and/or a Decrypt Icon between Forward and Delete?

When composing mail do you have Enigmail between Options and Tools 
and/or an OpenPGP icon between the Attach and S/MIME icons?

That's pretty much my setup and indication of Enigmail working on 3 
Debian installs here.  I apologize for asking about Enigmime being installed. 
 That was the Windows side of things where they don't have a single installer 
for both pieces.

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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-10 Thread tonton1664

k3rn a écrit :

Baptiste Mathus wrote:


k3rn a écrit :


Bonjour à tous...

Quelqu'un as-t-il une idée de la date de sortie de thunderbid 1.0 en 
packages dispo via apt ?



Dans quelle version tu parles ? Unstable ou testing ? Tu t'en fous, tu 
prendras le premier .deb qui te passera sous la main ?


@++



Peu importe effectivement...
Je suis sous testing, mais la unstable ira très bien... :)



c'est deja disponible sur le site du mainteneur du paquet
http://www.jwsdot.com/debian/

en version anglaise ou allemande uniquement ...



Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-09 Thread k3rn

Bonjour à tous...

Quelqu'un as-t-il une idée de la date de sortie de thunderbid 1.0 en 
packages dispo via apt ?


Merci.



Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-09 Thread Baptiste Mathus

k3rn a écrit :

Bonjour à tous...

Quelqu'un as-t-il une idée de la date de sortie de thunderbid 1.0 en 
packages dispo via apt ?
Dans quelle version tu parles ? Unstable ou testing ? Tu t'en fous, tu prendras 
le premier .deb qui te passera sous la main ?


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Si chacun de nous a une idée et que nous les partageons, nous repartirons
tous les deux avec deux idées... C'est ça le Libre.


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Re: Thunderbird 1.0

2004-12-09 Thread k3rn

Baptiste Mathus wrote:


k3rn a écrit :


Bonjour à tous...

Quelqu'un as-t-il une idée de la date de sortie de thunderbid 1.0 en 
packages dispo via apt ?


Dans quelle version tu parles ? Unstable ou testing ? Tu t'en fous, tu 
prendras le premier .deb qui te passera sous la main ?


@++


Peu importe effectivement...
Je suis sous testing, mais la unstable ira très bien... :)