On 26.01.2023 21:29, Dr. Simon Donkey via enigmail-users wrote:
> I'm getting this error message on Debian when starting my e-mail client:
>
>> Enigmail: Error in accessing Enigmail service
>>
>> In order to use Enigmail with GnuPG, you need the additional component
> "gpgme-json",
>> which is not
Once you enabled the expert option, you have to close the preferences dialog,
and then open the Enigmail menu again. It's the first menu item.
Patrick
16.08.2021 08:24:49 Fourhundred Thecat <400the...@gmx.ch>:
>> On 2021-08-15 08:41, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> Four
Fourhundred Thecat wrote on 14.08.2021 12:24:
> Hello,
>
> I am using enigmail 2.1.3 on Thunderbird 68.
>
> In earlier versions, there used to be an option:
>
> "Do not decrypt automatically"
>
> I cannot find this option anymore.
>
> Now whenever I select encrypted message, automatically it
Thunderbird 91 was released yesterday. The support for Enigmail on
Thunderbird will thus end on October 1, 2021.
-Patrick
Patrick Brunschwig wrote on 13.12.2020 18:57:
> The migration from Thunderbird 68 to version 78 is more or less
> complete. According to addons.thunderbird.net, still r
I am happy to announce Enigmail v3.0 for Interlink Mail & News and Postbox.
Please note that Enigmail 3.0 does not support Thunderbird.
Major Changes since v2.1
This release introduces a new backend that allows to use different
OpenPGP implementations. Currently, OpenPGP
Antoine Polatouche wrote on 12.04.2021 16:33:
> Hi there,
>
> I just upgraded to ubuntu 20.04 so, to thunderbird 78.
> The Enigmail assistant do the migration, and all is working well.
>
> I use to send mails to a friend which has multiple email addresses.
> With Enigmail, I could register an uni
Onno Ekker wrote on 06.01.2021 20:03:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a little confused about still getting updates for Enigmail on
> Thunderbird 78. Today I noticed an upgrade to version Enigmail 2.2.4.1.
>
> I was under the assumption that Enigmail stopped working with
> Thunderbird 78, because XUL overlay exten
I'm happy to announce Enigmail version 2.1.9 for Thunderbird 68,
Interlink Mail & News 52.9 and Postbox 7.
Changes
---
This release addresses a several defects. The full list of fixed bugs is
available from here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/enigmail/bugs/search/?q=status%3Afixed+%26%26+_fixed%3A
The migration from Thunderbird 68 to version 78 is more or less
complete. According to addons.thunderbird.net, still roughly a third of
all users (around 35k) are still on Enigmail 2.1.8, and hence did not
migrate to Thunderbird 78.
Given that this is still quite a large user base, I have decided
ld like to integrate PGP into my webmails services.
>
> Thanks for your respond
>
> Regards
>
> Alex
>
> ps. (Polish) a czy jest tu jakis polski pomocnik/user?
>
> On 14.11.2020 17:26, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> Alex Moricone wrote on 14.11.2020 13:40:
>>
Alex Moricone wrote on 14.11.2020 13:40:
> Hi,
>
> what is this option for?
>
>
>
> I tried to generate keys for other known me email address. I would like
> to generate keys for tests to use in other email aplication. I thought
> when this box is unchecked, I could input any email address (eve
Hernâni Marques (p≡p foundation) wrote on 10.11.2020 02:04:
> Dear folks
>
> I'm testing the built-in OpenPGP mode for TB 78 and was wondering how
> the header protection (activated by default when using encryption) can
> be deactivated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --hernani
>
> PS:
> In the config editor,
On 01/11/2020 19:29, it_support via enigmail-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i have asked bugzilla how to import a PGP key file via Javascript (i will run
> it from the Thunderbird console).
>
> But they told me they don't give add-on support there. So i guess i have to
> ask you about this.
That an
On 23.10.2020 15:57, Andreas Hirsch wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> Patrick Brunschwig schrieb am 25.09.2020 um 07:31:
>> On 25.09.2020 07:28, Mark wrote:
>
>>> Currently I'm using TB 68 with Enigmail and GPG4Win on one system.
>>> I would like to try out
On 18.10.2020 13:25, Perry Gibson wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I recently upgraded Thunderbird, and had some migration issues from
> Enigmail. It has served me well for many years, so first thank you to
> all of the developers and contributors over its lifespan.
>
> You can see my issue, and its so
On 05.10.2020 12:35, it_support via enigmail-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i am encrypting emails via PGP on mail server, and i have not the
> possibility to sign them because i can only have the public keys
> available on server.
>
> So when i download the emails with Thunderbird , they are PGP encr
On 27.09.2020 17:55, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> Interesting as it is not showing up for my 68 install. I went to
>> addons.thunderbird.net and here is what it shows for 2.2.3
>
> TB 77 is not an officially-supported TB release: there's TB 68, then a
> series of intermediate releases meant for test
On 27.09.2020 01:29, Jonas Witschel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that Enigmail 2.2.3 was released on addons.thunderbird.net on
> 2020-09-23, but cannot be downloaded from enigmail.net, neither in packaged
> [1] nor in source [2] form. Would it be possible to upload signed sources for
> this relea
Am 26. September 2020 04:54:41 MESZ schrieb Phil Kane :
>The move of my originating key pair from TB68 to TB78 on a Win 10 laptop
>went very smoothly. OpenPGP Key Manager permits me to see that key but
>not the public keys from other people, as was done by Kleopatra. The
>"Show keys from other pe
s job was
> to sanitize email addresses, brackets are a common thing, no?
>
> Thank you.
> Best Regards,
>
> On 2020-09-23 01:47, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> Am 23. September 2020 06:35:03 MESZ schrieb B00ze/Empire
>> :
>>
>> Good day.
>>
>
ed after
> the initial importation of those keys?
>
> Thanks Again
>
> On 9/24/2020 10:31 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> On 25.09.2020 07:28, Mark wrote:
>>> Forgive me if this is a bit off-topic but I hope someone can give me
>>> some tips.
>>>
>
On 25.09.2020 07:28, Mark wrote:
> Forgive me if this is a bit off-topic but I hope someone can give me
> some tips.
>
> Currently I'm using TB 68 with Enigmail and GPG4Win on one system. I
> would like to try out TB 78 with it's Open PGP but want to test it on a
> separate machine which does not
On 24/09/2020 07:53, Mark wrote:
> I'm still using Thunderbird 68.12.0 with Enigmail 2.1.8 (20200906-1507)
> and experienced a problem when trying to import a key within Enigmail.
> It found the key OK but when I hit OK to import it, nothing happened. It
> just sat there and even after several minu
Am 23. September 2020 06:35:03 MESZ schrieb B00ze/Empire :
>Good day.
>
>I seem to be having an issue with TB60.9.1 and Enigmail 2.0.12.
>It is able to decrypt messages I have SENT, but seems to ignore messages
>I have received completely.
>Enigmail supposed to be working with that version of TB?
On 20.09.2020 21:08, Juergen Bruckner via enigmail-users wrote:
> Hello fellow list-members,
>
> I know not really the correct list for my issue, but I thought I give it
> a try.
>
> does anyone already use Thunderbird 78, I have issues with importing my
> PGP-Keys.
> I can choose the keyfile, an
ad of fingerprints. In theory,
there would be key synchronization across devices, but that was not
finished in the pEp engine for Enigmail (AFAIK, it's now available in
pEp). The UI is different than Enigmail.
-Patrick
> On 9/7/2020 10:40 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> On 07.09.202
On 07.09.2020 21:55, Phil Kane wrote:
> On 9/6/2020 11:35 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>
>> pEp for Thunderbird is not Enigmail. You won't receive an Enigmail
>> version that will work with TB 78.
>
> If that is the case, just what is pEp? What does it replace
e doing this to
>make it more streamlined and not require additional add-ons but now we
>have an add-on. I'm not trying to be confrontational but honestly
>wondering why.
>
>Thanks
>
>On 9/6/2020 12:08 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> The philosophy of pEp is different
nd this is now also prepared in Enigmail for TB 68.
-Patrick
On 06.09.2020 19:39, Mark wrote:
> Little confused here with the messages about p≡p. If Thunderbird 78 has
> built in OpenPGP and we no longer use Enigmail/GPG4Win, what is this
> addon for?
>
> Thanks
>
> On 8/30/20
I'm happy to announce Enigmail version 2.1.8 for Thunderbird 68,
Interlink Mail & News 52.9 and Postbox 7.
Changes
---
* Prepared Enigmail to upgrade users of the pEp Junior Mode to the
new pEp for Thunderbird add-on
* Several defects with the "encrypt to key" features were fixed
* Disable a
On 02.09.2020 23:13, Larry Boucher wrote:
> I’ve created the {847b3a00-7ab1-11d4-8f02-006008948af5} folder in
> Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird and added the unzipped .xpi files
> (chrome folder and three files) to it. I then started Thunderbird but
> there was no Enigmail ikon on the menubar.
On 01.09.2020 22:32, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> since thunderbird 78 doesnt need any enigmail. How long are you going
>> to support your thunderbird add-on?
>
> At least until 2021.
Well no, that's definitely not what I wrote. At least until the end of
2020. And if I will extend support (which is
On 01.09.2020 11:34, rollstory wrote:
> Dear enigmailsupport team,
>
> since thunderbird 78 doesnt need any enigmail. How long are you going to
> support your thunderbird add-on? The problem i am having is, that the
> thunderbird 78 doesnt use your "empfängerregeln" (german word i have no
> tran
On 24.08.2020 21:39, Kai Engert wrote:
> FYI:
>
> The Thunderbird team had originally announced to enable OpenPGP by
> default in version 78.2.0
>
> It has been decided to slightly postpone this for final changes and
> testing by volunteers. It's expected to be enabled in 78.2.1
Thunderbird 78.
Thunderbird 78.2 will be released soon. With that release, OpenPGP in
Thunderbird is considered complete, and Enigmail users will start to be
upgraded to Thunderbird 78. What does this mean for you:
Together with the upgrade to Thunderbird 78.2, you should obtain a
new version of Enigmail (if not,
a wrote on 06.08.2020 17:41:
> Sorry,
>
> why did you made a TB fork?
>
> El 6/8/20 a las 12:24, Patrick Brunschwig escribió:
>> I'm happy to announce that Enigmail now officially supports Interlink
>> Mail & News [1]. Interlink is a Free & Open Source fork of
I'm happy to announce that Enigmail now officially supports Interlink
Mail & News [1]. Interlink is a Free & Open Source fork of Thunderbird
52 that is actively maintained and independent from Mozilla.
I have ported Enigmail to Interlink. The current stable version 2.1.7 is
now officially availabl
On 04/08/2020 19:09, Olivier Tilloy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I couldn't find any information about the status of jsunit's support
> in thunderbird 78. Is it meant to work at all with the new thunderbird
> series?
I did not port JSUnit to TB 78.
Why do you ask? If you want to run unit tests on Enigmai
con I have
> seen in it is the pencil which I assume just means signed.
>
> Thanks
>
> On 7/16/2020 10:00 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> Adalbert Hanßen wrote on 16.07.2020 08:02:
>>> Can Thunderbird's received mail overview indicate the signature/encryp
Adalbert Hanßen wrote on 16.07.2020 08:02:
> Can Thunderbird's received mail overview indicate the signature/encryption
> state of e-mails?
>
> I am thinking about an additional column with coloured dots at messages with
> wrong signatures or on those can't be decrypted successfully.
Such a col
Olav Seyfarth wrote on 04.07.2020 02:57:
> Hi Jan-Peter,
>
>> My Buttons for encryption and signatures are gone. Editing the IconBar
>> and adding the Buttons is not working. After closing the Mail Editor
>> and reopen they are gone again. How can I add them persistently?
> I confirm this behavior
In preparation for the upcoming release of Thunderbird 78, have released
Enigmail 2.2.
Noteworthy Changes
==
As OpenPGP is now part of Thunderbird, this special version of Enigmail
only serves for migrating the keys and settings from Enigmail/GnuPG to
Thunderbird.
Enigmail 2.2 is
Bradley D. Thornton wrote on 03.07.2020 04:40:
[...]
>> Enigmail is available for:
>
>> * Interlink (https://binaryoutcast.com/projects/interlink/), a
>> community-driven product.
>
>
>> Interlink is also maintained, but I'm not sure how actively and
>> things like security fixes.
>
>
> Okay t
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 hav
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
&g
ease 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:
>>&g
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
website. It looks
> like it might be an option depending on what TB 78.x looks like. Anyway
> I didn't see Enigmail listed on the extensions page for it
> https://interlink-addons.binaryoutcast.com/extensions/
>
>
>
> On 6/30/2020 1:08 PM, Patrick Brunschwig w
Dr. Simon Donkey via enigmail-users wrote on 30.06.2020 21:57:
>
> On 5/20/2020 4:23 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> The Thunderbird developers have released the first beta version of
>> Thunderbird 77 that contains native support for OpenPGP emails. The
>> developm
Bradley D. Thornton wrote on 30.06.2020 16:09:
> Please see comments below...
>
> On 6/29/2020 1:43 AM, Wayne Mery wrote:
>> On 5/20/20 10:49 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>>> Andrew Gallagher wrote on 20.05.2020 16:46:
>>>> Thanks, Patrick!
>>>>
&g
Michael Gillan 📧 wrote on 29.06.2020 23:33:
> Hi,
>
> I have been getting a message popping up when I open thunderbird like
> the one below. It refers to version 78 of Thunderbird. However as far
> as i know Thunderbird is still only available up to version 68.*.*.
>
> Is the message genuine o
I'm happy to announce Enigmail version 2.1.7 for Thunderbird 68 and
Postbox 7.
Changes
---
This release informs the users about the upcoming release of Thunderbird
78. In addition, the following issues were addressed:
* Keyserver upload to Hockepuck servers (e.g. keyserver.ubuntu.com) is
n
On 16/06/2020 18:21, fs...@comcast.net wrote:
> When I try to import a new key into enigmail I have started getting the
> message "no vey imported." I also get the warning “verification failed”
>
> I have tried importing keys from several different contacts with the same
> result. The import sti
Am 22. Mai 2020 22:22:38 MESZ schrieb David Flory :
>I am running (testing ) Enigmail 2.2 under TB 77.0b3. The export of my
>keys goes smoothly. I have 5 private keys. I enter each passphrase in
>turn and the export runs. Then the import begins. I enter the first
>secret key passphrase, it is a
Dmitry Alexandrov wrote on 20.05.2020 17:42:
> David Flory wrote:
>> How can I force remove it? (I am getting ready to use the new
>> builtin OpenPGP option that should be fully available in TB 78)
>
> Iʼm afraid, you are way too optimistic. The timely release of
> Thunderbird 78 is _not_ going
Aisha Tammy via enigmail-users wrote on 20.05.2020 16:50:
> On 5/20/20 10:23 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> The Thunderbird developers have released the first beta version of
>> Thunderbird 77 that contains native support for OpenPGP emails. The
>> development has not ye
Andrew Gallagher wrote on 20.05.2020 16:46:
> Thanks, Patrick!
>
> On 20/05/2020 15:23, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>>
>> Details are available from the following post:
>> https://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/tb-planning/2020-May/007621.html
> ...
>> Aligned with
The Thunderbird developers have released the first beta version of
Thunderbird 77 that contains native support for OpenPGP emails. The
development has not yet finished; there are still itches and glitches,
but the basic functionality of encryption, decryption, signing and
verification of emails is
David Flory wrote on 20.05.2020 06:12:
> I am running Thunderbird 77.0b3 (64 bit) under Windows 10 with two
> profiles in different places. For one of the profiles I cannot remove
> Enigmail. The other is fine. Enigmail is Version 2.1, July 20, 2019.
>
> In the Extension Manager, Enigmail show
Dmitry Alexandrov wrote on 14.05.2020 12:31:
> Dear listmaster,
>
> Iʼve noticed that _some_ of my mail, that is passing through your list, is
> got wrapped (in sense of ‘dmarc_moderation_action’).
>
> To the best of my knowledge, thatʼs a measure, that is sometimes used to deal
> with combinat
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote on 13.04.2020 19:12:
> Hi Enigmail folks--
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/954268 indicates that when the Internet
> connection is flakey, enigmail's tests can sometimes fail or timeout in
> unreliable ways.
>
> It would be great if we could update the tests so that they cou
I'm happy to announce Enigmail version 2.1.6 for Thunderbird 68 and
Postbox 7.
This release addresses the following issues
---
* Preferences don't open in Postbox
* Original file names of attachments are not decrypted
* Per-recipients rule 'Set enigmail rule
Andrew Gallagher wrote on 24.03.2020 16:56:
> On 24/03/2020 14:45, enigm...@aisha.cc wrote:
>> Hi Patrick,
>
> Hi, Aisha. I'm not Patrick. :-)
>
>> But I do have my default key set (!?)
>
> I also have my default key set, and the same "default key" error appears
> in the logs constantly, not jus
Andrew Gallagher wrote on 24.03.2020 00:22:
> On 23/03/2020 19:59, Aisha Tammy via enigmail-users wrote:
>> I am using `enigmail-2.1.5` and `thunderbird-68.6.0` on Gentoo linux.
>> I have set up a WKS server for auto management of WKD GnuPG keys using
>> `gpg-2.2.12`.
>> But unfortunately, I am una
Or ask the Thunderbird developers to backport the fix for whatever is
broken for you...
Seriously, I would _not_ recommend your client to use a beta version for
productive emails just because something is fixed there. Beta versions
are not tested -- they are the basis for performing tests -- and m
user discussion list
Betreff: Re: [Enigmail] Thunderbird 72
> Right, but you have no idea of who we are nor what our testing involves,
> so your comment comes across as rather condescending. I guess that means
> you won't answer the question either.
>
> On 10/01/2020 19:14, Patr
Charlie C via enigmail-users wrote on 10.01.2020 16:36:
> The announcement on the website says that Engimail will not be
> supported in Thunderbird 78 because of the upcoming built-in
> encryption features.
>
> I just saw on the website where nightly builds will no longer work
> with Thunderbird 7
john doe wrote on 03.01.2020 19:18:
> On 1/3/2020 7:05 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> john doe wrote on 03.01.2020 18:43:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have multiple subkeys on my GPG key and I'm not finding a way to let
>>> enigmail use a specific subke
john doe wrote on 03.01.2020 18:43:
> Hi,
>
> I have multiple subkeys on my GPG key and I'm not finding a way to let
> enigmail use a specific subkey.
>
>
> What's the best way to use enigmail with subkey?
Enigmail does not support that.
-Patrick
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital
enig_2020_...@posteo.de wrote on 02.01.2020 19:52:
> Am 02.01.20 um 17:36 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig:
>> Robert J. Hansen wrote on 02.01.2020 16:26:
>>>> Using Enigmail for some time now - thanks for your work!
>>> Patrick deserves all the credit; the rest of us jus
Robert J. Hansen wrote on 02.01.2020 16:26:
>> Using Enigmail for some time now - thanks for your work!
>
> Patrick deserves all the credit; the rest of us just try to help him
> with the load of questions. :) Which is hard, given that he usually
> beats us to answering them!
>
>> As I understa
Andreas Hirsch wrote on 01.01.2020 15:29:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> Patrick Brunschwig schrieb am 31.12.2019 um 16:53:
>> I'm happy to announce Enigmail version 2.1.5 for Thunderbird 68 and
>> Postbox 7.
>>
>> This
I'm happy to announce Enigmail version 2.1.5 for Thunderbird 68 and
Postbox 7.
This release addresses the following issues
---
* Security Issue: unsigned MIME parts displayed as signed
* Ensure that keyring is migrated when upgrading GnuPG 2.0.x to 2.2.x
* M
Enrico XVX wrote on 26.12.2019 15:11:
> Hello Patrick and thanks for your quick reply.
>
> I tried again to generate a key pair, i did so right after opening Enigmail
> so everything that's written in the log should be referring to that process.
> Again the attempt was unsuccessful, here i copy/
Subject encryption only works for PGP/MIME encrypted messages. Not for inline
PGP.
HTH
Patrick
- Originale Nachricht -
Von: Steve Gregg
Gesendet: 15.12.2019 - 20:20
An: enigmail-users@enigmail.net
Betreff: [Enigmail] Subject encryption
> Just upgraded to Thunderbird 68.3 and Enigmail 2
I'm happy to announce Enigmail version 2.1.4 for Thunderbird 68 and
Postbox 7.
This release addresses the following issues
---
* Mixed classic/pEp mode on startup if the pEp Engine is not fully
operational
* Key Management menu bar unreadable on dark theme
Roy Smith wrote on 09.12.2019 13:44:
> Does anyone else on this mailing list use PostBox along with Enigmail? I
> need to confirm whether this is normal or if my PostBox config is borked
> or not. After figuring out how to get Enigmail installed in PostBox,
> I've noticed that the Enigmail menu onl
Rosa wrote on 07.12.2019 13:24:
> (Sourceforge blocks my IP. Sorry for posting here, maybe someone can
> create a bug?)
>
>
> Enigmaill 2.1.3
> Thunderbird 68.2.2
>
> on Debian Bullseye
>
>
> When trying to edit the Enigmail settings of a mailaccount, while
> composing a new mail, the UI fails
Actually no. The entry says that none of the configured keys have expired/are
about to expire, plus a timestamp when this was last checked.
Patrick___
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Wolfgang Trube wrote on 11.11.2019 19:54:
>
>
> Am 11.11.2019 um 17:38 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig:
>> Wolfgang Trube wrote on 11.11.2019 12:17:
>>> Hallo,
>>>
>>> nach einer Neuinstallation ist es nicht möglich Schlüssel aller Kontakte
>>> vo
Wolfgang Trube wrote on 11.11.2019 12:17:
> Hallo,
>
> nach einer Neuinstallation ist es nicht möglich Schlüssel aller Kontakte
> vom Schlüsselserver zu suchen. Auch das Herunterladen von Schlüsseln
> endet mit einer Fehlermeldung "Verbindung zum Schlüssel-Server konnte
> nicht hergestellt werden.
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote on 09.11.2019 05:54:
> On Fri 2019-11-08 14:04:25 +0100, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> My aim is to require a subset of the tools required by Mozilla to build
>> Thunderbird - the python scripts in Enigmail were all copied from the
>> Mozilla build t
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote on 09.11.2019 05:54:
> On Fri 2019-11-08 14:04:25 +0100, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> My aim is to require a subset of the tools required by Mozilla to build
>> Thunderbird - the python scripts in Enigmail were all copied from the
>> Mozilla build t
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote on 05.11.2019 00:36:
> Hi Patrick, all--
>
> We're in the process of getting rid of python2 in debian. Python2 will
> lose upstream support in a couple months.
>
> The enigmail 2.1.3 build tooling still appears to depend on python2.
> Have you given any thought to porti
Hi Daniel
this test is to ensure that the openpgp.js variant of the source code is used,
i.e to test the openpgp.js code. I think you should remove the complete set of
test cases as you don't ship openpgp.js.
Patrick
- Originale Nachricht -
Von: Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Gesendet: 06.11.
I'm happy to announce Enigmail version 2.1.3 for Thunderbird 68 and
Postbox 7.
This is a bugfix release.
Fixed defects
-
* Setup wizard never completes scanning the inbox
* Find all keys for contacts fails to communicate with the keyservers
* Signature verification fails for emails se
Mark Rousell wrote on 08.10.2019 16:57:
[...]
> Whilst OpenPGP support should ideally of course have been built into
> Thunderbird from the beginning (alongside S/MIME support) I have to say
> that, as things now stand, I have more confidence in the development and
> project management of Enigmail
The Thunderbird developers have announced that they will implement
OpenPGP support in Thunderbird 78 [1]. Support for Thunderbird in
Enigmail will therefore be discontinued.
I'd like to explain in the following paragraphs what this will mean for
Enigmail, and why this is an inevitable step.
The F
Am 17. September 2019 18:55:53 MESZ schrieb john doe :
>On 9/17/2019 5:22 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> john doe wrote on 17.09.2019 16:37:
>>> On 9/17/2019 3:58 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>>>> Hi Patrick, and other enigmail folks--
>>>>
>>&
john doe wrote on 17.09.2019 16:37:
> On 9/17/2019 3:58 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>> Hi Patrick, and other enigmail folks--
>>
>> I'm trying to sort out enigmail 2.1 for debian with tbird 68.
>>
>> i note that to properly test the new enigmail, i need a newer version of
>> jsunit for the testi
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote on 17.09.2019 15:58:
> Hi Patrick, and other enigmail folks--
>
> I'm trying to sort out enigmail 2.1 for debian with tbird 68.
>
> i note that to properly test the new enigmail, i need a newer version of
> jsunit for the testing, so i'd like to ship that in debian too.
Gary Curtin wrote on 17.09.2019 16:19:
> When there is an unverified signature, the message takes ages to open in
> Thunderbird. The same message opens almost immediately in Evolution.
>
> An example is the latest message just posted to the list from Daniel
> Kahn Gillmor re: jsunit updates and di
Marco A.G. Pinto wrote on 12.09.2019 10:06:
> Hello!
>
> I was wondering if you could change the light yellow bar in the received
> e-mails ("import signature") to the strong yellow that Thunderbird 68
> now uses (when there is remote content in a message).
You can possibly do that by adding a cu
On 07.09.2019 12:19, Bitcoin Admin wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> since a few days i have white message body randomly in enigmail 2.0.12
> TB 60.8 when it actually has an encrypted body (if i look into source
> file i find the encrypted part and can decrypt it separately. I am
> running Ubuntu 19.04 . at
On 26.08.2019 04:31, nohktwo Big wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On the enigmail.net, I don't know where to download the Key for
> Enigmail versions 1.8 and newer.
>
> I can download the key from public pgp key sites like
> http://keys.gnupg.net/. You know, however, the key from such sites is
> about 20.5MB. Is
On 21.08.2019 23:39, Bradley D. Thornton wrote:
> I'm having issues, semi-regularly, when I try to respond to a message
> that someone has replied back to me with. i.e., I send an email that is
> signed with my key, they reply, I read their email, and when I try to
> respond to that, I don't see an
I have released Enigmail version 2.1.2 for Thunderbird 68.
/Please note that Enigmail 2.1.x only works with Thunderbird 68, and
Enigmail 2.0.x only with Thunderbird 60.x./
This is a bugfix release. In addition, the translations for several
languages were updated.
Fixed defects
-
* A
I am happy to announce Enigmail v2.0.12 for Postbox 7.
Postbox [1] is a commercial email client based on Thunderbird. I have
cooperated with the Postbox developers to make Enigmail ready for their
newest version, Postbox 7 (currently available as beta version [2]; to
be released soon).
With versi
On 14.08.2019 08:11, alpha beta wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just noticed that whenever I open Thunderbird (60.7.0) having
> Enigmail enabled (2.0.12) a new process is spawned by a binary from
> inside the profile directory (pep-json-server).
>
> It seems to be some kind of HTTP API server, but I was
I'm happy to announce Enigmail version 2.1.1.
Please note that Enigmail 2.1.x only works with Thunderbird 68, and
Enigmail 2.0.x only with Thunderbird 60.x.
This is a bugfix release. In addition, the translations for many
languages were updated.
Fixed defects
-
* When creating encry
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