Jari Fredriksson wrote:
I have used years Enigmail in my TB on Windows Linux. Now I have a
Mac Laptop too, and using TB with it.
I tried Enigmail, but there was no gpg available. Is this possible
somehow? Some OS X specific pgp app, if not gpg?
Hello Jari,
A very good suite of GnuPG
John A. Wallace wrote:
It would seem to me that there could be a set of rules made from the options
in Thunderbird's menu items at Tools | Account Settings | OpenPGP Security,
which might very well be different from a set of rules made from the options
in TB's menu items at Tools | Account
Gary Baribault wrote:
On 03/07/2013 03:12 PM, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
Now is the time for all good peanuts to come to the aid of their snoopy.
Ok so we won't reply, not even to say your sig is good.
Gary Baribault
Courriel: g...@baribault.net
GPG Key: 0x685430d1
Signature: 9E4D 1B7C CB9F
John A. Wallace wrote:
John A. Wallace wrote:
When using Enigmail In Windows OS, if Iwant tomake a reference to a
folder by using a relative path such as“.\folder1\folder2”, instead
of
an absolute path starting at the root of the drive,in the OpenPGP
Preferences AdvancedAdditional
John A. Wallace wrote:
In your bat file for starting Portable Thunderbird, include a line near
the top similar to
SET GNUPGHOME=%~d0\GnuPG
This will expand to drive letter:\GnuPG
If your script for starting Portable Thunderbird is
drive:\PortableApps\Thunderbird.bat, then %~dp0 will
ECOTERRA Africa wrote:
Dear EnigMail team,
First let me thank you as always for you excellent and good work.
We are using seamonkey which is supported by you until version 15.1
withEnigmail 1.5.1
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/downloads/file/190790/enigmail-1.5.1-sm+tb.xpi.
Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
On 25.05.13 14:57, anwar waqar alvi anwar waqar alvi wrote:
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-Patrick
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Anthony Papillion wrote:
On 08/31/2013 04:07 PM, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
Hi Anthony,
There are a few of my contacts that I know use MIME capable email
clients.
nearly any MUA (client) can handle MIME, only very few can
handle PGP/MIME without installing addon (if available at all).
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Daniel Kraft wrote:
Ok, I see So you don't think that Enigmail would want to add
some extra functionality over GnuPG's OpenPGP stuff?
No.
Although I am part of Enigmail's help team, I don't have any say in
Enigmail's future direction -- nor do I want to have a
ECOTERRA Africa wrote:
Dear Patrick Brunschwig and John Clitzbe,
Clizbe, from the Norman French de Clisbe. Anglicized sometime after 1066 to
Clisbe/Clisbee. The switch from 's' to the 'z' likely happened when pro
Monarchy members of the family left for North America during the Revolution
Philip Jackson wrote:
On 22/04/2014 01:30, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
Note that enigmail's current default behavior is to simply choose the
*first* key in GPG's keyring that claims to be associated with the e-mail
address in question. This is true, even if the first key in the keyring
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
On 04/24/2014 02:52 PM, Mike Acker wrote:
which, as noted, is why they have per recipient rules
I know that Enigmail has these rules, and that they are a way to work
around GnuPG's suboptimal key-selection-from-email-address routine. I
think there may be better
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
afreewoman wrote:
to the task of protecting activists. If the NSA can break 1024 bit
encryption, they have almost certainly already hacked SHA512.
Breaking RSA-1024 is considered equivalent to an attack of complexity
2**80. That's *a lot*. A few years ago a
Chris V B wrote:
if you could give me it step by step that would be helpful.
The Quick Start Guide: https://www.enigmail.net/documentation/quickstart.php
-John
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Doug Barton wrote:
Kristy,
I have over 20 years working on various open source projects. I wish we
lived in the world you describe, but we don't.
15 working on, over 30 using and watching
Or putting it more simply, Robert's right. If you don't understand why,
or if you just wish that
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