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Hi Martin,
this should be looked into. Not to be forgotten, please open a bug for it.
Olav
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Hi Philip,
Does the recent news about vulnerability of usb devices to attacks such as
described in 'badusb' [http://srlabs.de/badusb/] mean that the usb reader
into which the gnupg smart card is inserted is also vulnerable to
exploits?
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Hi Roland,
you no doubt have a need for email encryption. But remember: the chain is only
as strong as its weakest link.
Robert stated that USB is not going to solve the issue since you cannot trust
it: https://srlabs.de/badusb/
What is the
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Hi Bill,
I had to go in to the account settings security for Thunderbird and
remove the S/MIME certificate from there and then it worked great.
while you may certainly do so, to remove the cert is not necessary. I use both
S/MIME and OpenPGP
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Hi Lachezar,
I believe the OP is concerned about PLAIN-TEXT vs HTML composition, not
the PGP/MIME vs INLINE PGP.
I did understand this. But plaintext/HTML and inline/PGPMIME are linked:
you may properly sign HTML messages, but not inline.
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Hi Bill,
I Write to create a message, then in Options there is a drop down that
has options to select Encryption and Digitally signing. I select
Encryption
bingo. That Options menu is NOT from Enigmail, that's from Thunderbird itself.
The
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Hi Bill,
If you force encryption and it works then, you probably found a bug
I tried to reproduce this but could not. Steps to reproduce I took:
* Enigmail is set to convenient encryption, messages are signed by default
* S/MIME is not used by
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Hi Daniel,
thanks for opening the bug.
Once i discover a given problem, i can set a per-recipient rule, but
that'll only happen after i annoy my correspondent at least once
Sorry, I forget this since I'm so used to my setting: personally, I
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Hi anatak,
Is there some way to have Japanese text encrypted ?
not sure, but please try using PGP/MIME - that should do the trick.
Olav
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Hi Daniel,
i am seeing the following misbehavior with the 1.7 beta i packaged from
yesterday (i have convenient encryption set as the default):
When i reply to a message from someone for whom i have a key, more often
than not, the
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Hi Neil,
you wrote to the Enigmail user list. Welcome. But the issue you describe are
about your e-mail address/provider/service - and that has absolutely nothing to
do with Enigmail. Enigmail is about signing and encrypting messages.
Please
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Hi David,
would you be as kind as to open a bug for it so it's not forgotten?
Olav
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Hi Nico,
before I forget (long answers): I HIGHLY appreciate your efforts and to NOT want
to put you down in any way. Just trying to help ...
it is reset to state an email would have without forcing ... not common
case ... not provided via
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Hi Nico, Dan,
is it necessary to be able to reset to defaults? It complicates things...
What's a default for in that situation (composing a new message)? In my opinion:
just to have a decent initial state. Nothing more. After sending, that what
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Hi Annette,
get me off this program please.
To unsubscribe, use
https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net
To uninstall, head to Thunderbird's AddOns settings and uninstall from there.
If you only installed
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Hi Nico,
thank you for your work, I like the enhancements very much. Up to now (not
tested much) the nightly seemst to install and work fine. I like the new sending
settings dialog, have one remark though: it should be made clear, probably in
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Hi Nico,
Note that you can switch to convenient/bequem while seeing what this
selects and then switch back to manual with your settings before you
switched to convenient. So, that demonstrates the convenient defaults.
Nevertheless, the help
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Hi Nico,
Should the manual preferences be kept when switching to convenient and
back to manually OR is it good enough that switching to convenient switches
back to defaults and then when you switch to manually you have to do your
changes
Heavy encryption maybe ?
H.
auto-magic vs. manually-controlled ?
My 2 ct
Olav
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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
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Hi anonymous user,
please send infos pertaining to PGP app onto my handy!? How to get mob.
application?
flame
don't you think you should search yourself first? Tell a bit about yourself and
what you've tried before asking? Tell about the
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Hi Keen,
Hey...
before you test on using the list address, use mine (or yours, or Adele as
pounted out in the QuickStartGuide on enigmail.net). Your posts were not signed
nor encrypted (encrypt to a list dowsn't make sense though).
Olav
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Hi Boris,
me and some friends of mine want to exchange encrypted emails on our
mailing list. Does enigmail support encryption for multiple recepients?
How would you encrypt information on a mailing list?
I know of three ways to achieve
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Hi Michael,
i write buddy a msg, send it as cryptomail
OK
i will take a look to the body of the cryptomail.
I did not understand what you mean by that.
i go to my send folder. enigmail shows me a empty msg?! and the
errormsg: secret key
Hi Saeed Moafi,
empty messages sent to the list
What did you try to ask?
Olav
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Hi Jose,
I want to store mail permanently decrypted in local thunderbird folders by
writing a plug-in for thunderbird to scan local folders for encrypted
messages and have them decrypted.
there are quite some users who'd appreciate such an
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Hi List,
using Enigmail in the train with a unreliable mobile internet connection I now
experienced twice that the sending of the message was cancelled due to lost
connection to my server. I get an error and retry/resend when connection is
back,
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Hi Philip,
1. import public key : this seems to work and the imported key is
immediately displayed in Kleopatra but not in Thunderbird key manager until
Thunderbird is restarted
this is not entirely related to your situation having just
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Hi Gabriel,
When I receive a signed message and I click on details on the green bar
the entry View OpenPGP Photo ID is greyed out. Nevertheless in de View
Key Properties I can see the PhotoID.
I confirm that this is a bug in EM 1.6 - on
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Hi Lucifer,
1)as u wrote to me i did import---refreshed--- the old key on the new
installed virsions of enigmail and thunderbird, but nothing happened it had
asked me for my passphrase and i tried the old one as well as the new one
after
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Hi Bryant,
If the old message was encrypted to the old key the only the old key will
be able to decrypt the message. Do you still have access to your old key?
is the message you sent and that is saved in your Sent folder verified fine?
If so,
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Hallo Patrick,
There is now one single nightly build, created on Linux, that works on
Windows, Mac OS X and Linux ...
Frage: was ist mit anderen OS wie FreeBSD etc?
Olav
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Hi list,
I wonder if it has something to do with the 'Folder Account' extension.
please note that Chris Eykamp just released Folder Account 6.0 to address the
issues with TB 24. It's working fine again for me with the latest update from
AMO.
Hi Fabio,
So, the only solution is to convince all my contacts
start with one ...
I can only change email services, like tormail or another alternative...
I do not know tormail in detail, but assume that finally your message will be
stored at the destination user's service provider. If so,
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Hi Stefan,
For signatures it is maybe not so important, but what if you get an
important, encrypted, email? Then you will be unable to read it on your
phone unless the sender also encrypted it with your phone key.
sure. On the other hand,
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Hi Stefan,
please do describe your goals and assumptions on your help site as you did here.
Concerning Enigmail UI changes you did not convince me that such feature/change
would be used by many. An since only Patrick actually implements stuff,
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Hi Andrew,
gpg: problem with the agent: End of file
Any suggestions?
No, unfortunately not. But the GnuPG Users Mailing list [1] would be a good
place to ask since it seems to be a gpg-agent issue.
[1]
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Hi Evan,
Failed to initialize Enigmail.
it does say Enigmail, not Engimime, yes? EM 1.5.1 is correct for TB 17. Make
sure you've either installed -both- from the RHEL repos -or- downloaded from
the according project homepages. And they should
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Hi Gabriel,
thank you for your notice. I agree that the GUI doesn't state that it changes
a global value, and that - even if one does not have any key yet - it is more
likely that - while generating a key - a user just wants to create one
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Hi Bryant, Levy,
don't post encrypted stuff to the list address. It cannot be read by most of us.
That is because you always have to encrypt TO (the key of) someone. Thus only
those the message was encrypted-to can read it. The list address has
Hi anonymous mexon using spamgourmet,
I agree that it is a bug if you install Enigmail, tell the wizard to NOT make
changes, try out Enigmail WITHOUT saving decisions permanently, uninstall it and
then not find the same settings as before - at least it should warn that (and in
which cases) this
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Hi 'soportek' (is that your name?),
OK, so I sum up. Your co-worker used her key to sign messages using Enigmail
until recently but can no longer, she receives Key not found or not valid,
and sending is aborted.
You verified that the key is
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Hi Sec,
we upgraded to enigmail 1.5, and since then all non-ascii characters
(umlauts like ä ö ü) appear broken on display in encrypted e-mails.
see https://sourceforge.net/p/enigmail/bugs/106/
Olav
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Hi,
Key not found or not valid. The (sub-)key might have expired.
a key to be used for signing must either be valid, non-expired and trusted,
(which IS what you should do) [or Enigmail could be set to use non-trusted
anyway (which is meant for
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