codebase that is
well-tested and known to work. Thus replacing a key part of the code
base for reasons that are anything but overwhelming (i.e. the existing
code is irretrievably broken) is an error. So the question to my mind
is: Is GnuPG irretrievably broken for Enigmai
azy demanded by the community.
And, in my view, this user demand in turn demands that GnuPG continues
to provide the ability to decrypt legacy-encrypted data (albeit, as in
my messages to the GnuPG Users list, via a new legacy option that forces
users to make some sort of charge in order to use it).
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why do your messages all
appear to be inline RFC822 attachments?
Which feature is causing this? Or is it an emergent property due to an
interaction with the mail list software?
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On 22/08/2018 00:33, Mark Rousell wrote:
> Christian,
>
> On 21/08/2018 19:56, Christian Riechers via enigmail-users wrote:
>> I have no idea. I'm just sending a plaint text email to the mailing list.
>
> Very curious, thanks.
>
> Looking at the headers, it wo
ver
mailman012.mail.hostpoint.ch, although whether it's the Mailman software
or some other software doing it I don't know. I can't see why it's
happening.
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e very old and only do very simple things, but they make using
> GPG simple and reliable for him.
Ah, that does make sense. A lot of people find a system that works for
them and then never change it.
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d message
Content-Disposition: inline; filename="encrypted.asc"
then this will be in the main message header:
Content-Type: multipart/encrypted;
protocol="application/pgp-encrypted";
boundary=""
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On 07/09/2018 22:58, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
> Mark Rousell wrote on 09/07/2018 05:53 PM:
>
>> What mail client is Bob using? The first message part header you
>> quoted[1] is correct for PGP/MIME which I would have thought any modern
>> mail client should be able to
On 07/09/2018 23:47, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
> so Mr. Brunschwig has done great work in a very
> tricky domain.
Agreed. :-)
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u've made a
massive contribution to every user of Enigmail and the past success of
Thunderbird.
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