I get security notification emails from MS that are PGP signed. I'm not
sure what part it not signed as when I click on details it on says the
following information. Also confusing is that key is in my keyring and I
certified it.
Am I missing (or misunderstanding) something here?
Part of the
Juergen Bruckner wrote:
> can you please tell me and explain me exact, whats the problem is?
I would not put it in a way that there is some problem on your side — enforcing
a DMARC policy is a legitimate wish in some cases.
It triggers the the problem, though, which is on the side of this
Sorry about that. The release notes were coded but a glitch caused them
to not appear. It was corrected ~11 hours ago.
On 7/1/20 12:30 AM, Mark wrote:
I just got a alert to update to Thunderbird 68.10.0 but there are no
release notes for it, so holding off until I see what it add/fixes.
On
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On 7/1/2020 7:52 AM, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
>
> Hi Dmitry,
>
> yes, Postbox is (fully) commercial, lifetime license 40 bucks per user.
> Personally, I'm perfectly fine with this except that there is no linux
> version.
>
Nor is there a Windows 7 version, according to their sys
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Hey Dimitry,
can you please tell me and explain me exact, whats the problem is?
Am 01.07.20 um 19:44 schrieb Dmitry Alexandrov:
> Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> I'm sorry, but I can't tell. DMARC wrapping is not enabled for this mailing
>> list in Mailman.
>
> Well.
Dmitry Alexandrov wrote on 01.07.2020 19:20:>>> Indeed, MPLʼs copyleft
is so weak, that a free code you get is not necessary any useful for an
user¹, but I supposed, that you, being a prominent extension developer
besides an end-user, might be interested in it nevertheless...
>>
>> Indeed, I do
Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> I'm sorry, but I can't tell. DMARC wrapping is not enabled for this mailing
> list in Mailman.
Well. Despite it does not affect me personally anymore, itʼs definitely is
enabled somehow (see, for instance, an example below).
> Also, I'm not operating the mailman
Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:
> (Or does postbox-inc.com violates Mozillaʼs copyright by simply not providing
> it to the users?)
To clarify: by ‘Mozilla’ here stands for a community of Thunderbird copyright
holders, rather than for Mozilla Corporation / Foundation exclusively.
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Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> Dmitry Alexandrov wrote on 01.07.2020 16:01:
>> Neither you, being a purchaser of ‘Postbox’, have ever downloaded it?
>
> I downloaded it, and I'm even using it regularly ;-).
Hm... There seems to be systematic miscommunication. There the ‘it’ of mine
again stood
Dmitry Alexandrov wrote on 01.07.2020 16:01:
> Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> On 01/07/2020 03:40, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:
>>> Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
Enigmail is available for: * Postbox (https://postbox-inc.com), a
commercial product
>>>
>>> Could you tell more about it, please?
I'm not aware of such plans. But I could imagine, that if enough people
ask for such a version they would be willing to listen.
-Patrick
Juergen Bruckner via enigmail-users wrote on 01.07.2020 16:00:
> Hey Patrick,
>
> do you know if the people behind Postbox are planning to release a
>
On 6/30/20 10:52 PM, Olav Seyfarth [Masked] wrote:
Hi Dmitry,
yes, Postbox is (fully) commercial, lifetime license 40 bucks per user.
Personally, I'm perfectly fine with this except that there is no linux version.
That no Linux version is a deal breaker for me.
--
Stephen Carville
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Hey Patrick,
do you know if the people behind Postbox are planning to release a
Linux-Version of Postbox?
Could be also a good alternative on Linux-Plattforms
regards
Juergen
Am 01.07.20 um 08:05 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig:
> On 01/07/2020 03:40, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:
Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> On 01/07/2020 03:40, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:
>> Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>>> Enigmail is available for: * Postbox (https://postbox-inc.com), a
>>> commercial product
>>
>> Could you tell more about it, please? Itʼs nonfree, is not it?
>>
>>> currently based on
Olav Seyfarth wrote:
> yes, Postbox is (fully) commercial, lifetime license 40 bucks per user.
Yes, thanks, thatʼs prominently stated on their website. Thatʼs not what I was
trying to get to know, though.
> No, AFAIK there is no "free part" of it. If im'm not misled Thunderbird is
>
On 01/07/2020 03:40, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:
> Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> Enigmail is available for:
>> * Postbox (https://postbox-inc.com), a commercial product
>
> Could you tell more about it, please? Itʼs nonfree, is not it?
>
>> currently based on TB 52.
>
> Yet, being a fork of
You can install Enigmail in Interlink from the Enigmail homepage (use
the latest version that was published for Thunderbird 52).
https://enigmail.net/index.php/en/download-old-versions
-Patrick
On 01/07/2020 00:18, Mark wrote:
> I've never heard of Interlink so went to check out the website.
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