-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I ignored the warning too, as it happened rather quickly. Setting back to
manual seem to do the trick. Also I thought the icon in task bar was OpenPGP
but now says Enigmail, and different wording under that icon/title.
On 19/08/14 05:44, Ludwig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Peter,
I can relate my experience as 63 year old pensioner, and never having used any
encryption before. Adding Enigmail was very easy, Go to add on, search for
enigmail and add.
Perhaps generating the PGP keys took a little understanding. My
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Peter.
This was the guide I used to implement PGP. I had never used PGP or encryption
of any kind and this guide took me through each step with videos.
https://whyencryptemail.net/
On 10/09/14 00:07, Peter Villeneuve wrote:
Hi list,
I
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
1. If you send Adele (the robot) a plain text message you will get a reply with
her Public Key.
2. Then, once you have stored (imported) her Public Key, you can send an
encrypted message to her and also attach your public key to enable her to
I had to uncheck PGP/Mime under settings, Open PGP Security.
On 15/12/14 08:36, outa wrote:
Hi all,
I recently upgraded to Kubuntu 14.10. Since then gpg started to show that
warning message about Gnome Keyring hijacking it. So I disabled Gnome Keyring
and switched to gpg-agent again, like
the 15 minutes time period
Ian
On 16/12/14 09:39, outa wrote:
Am 15.12.2014 um 22:25 schrieb Daniel Kahn Gillmor:
On 12/14/2014 05:45 PM, Ian Mann wrote:
On 15/12/14 08:36, outa wrote:
I recently upgraded to Kubuntu 14.10. Since then gpg started to show that
warning message about Gnome Keyring
I use the process at the links below at that works. Perhaps someone on the
forum may have a better answer.
regards Ian
--
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) email encryption is free and available at
https://whyencryptemail.net/ My Public encryption Key can be found at
http://pgp.mit.edu/ Just search
I am a 63 year old disability pensioner, and became interested in email
encryption last year.
https://whyencryptemail.net/
This web site guided me through the set up of PGP, using Thunderbird and
Enigmail.
I want to thank those who work on Enigmail, I reckon you do a wonderful job for
the
I hope it is directly from Enigmail as I don't feel confident to install GnuPG
2.x it separately on Ubuntu.
Ian
On 05/02/15 04:13, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
We recently discussed in (a part of) the Enigmail team that we should
think about giving up support for GnuPG 1.4.x.
Reasons:
* GnuPG
Ludwig,
That worked after putting in the Path,
Thank you
Ian
On 05/02/15 07:01, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
On 04.02.15 20:36, Ian Mann wrote:
OK looks like I have GnuPG 2.0.22 on the system now.
Do I have to tell enigmail to use that now? If so how do I manage
that?
It may
bin_uRbgS43DJ.bin
Description: PGP/MIME version identification
encrypted.asc
Description: OpenPGP encrypted message
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On 04/02/15 17:43, Ian Mann wrote:
I hope it is directly from Enigmail as I don't feel confident to
install GnuPG 2.x it separately on Ubuntu.
Ian
I'd be surprised if Ubuntu gives you GnuPG 1.4. What is the output of
gpg --version
Yes, I don't know much about tinkering with the system. I just want to use the
applications.
For me to upgrade GnuPG to 2.x by myself would be stressful, I would be sure to
stuff it up Bob.
On 05/02/15 05:26, Bob Williams wrote:
On 04/02/15 18:18, Ian Mann wrote:
On 05/02/15 05:00, Bob
Thanks for that information Lars,
Ian
On 05/02/15 05:46, Lars Noodén wrote:
On 04.02.2015 20:07, Alexander Buchner wrote:
On 04.02.2015 19:00, Bob Williams wrote:
I'd be surprised if Ubuntu gives you GnuPG 1.4. What is the output of
gpg --version?
I have a Ubuntu 14.10 system:
@@@:~$ gpg
OK looks like I have GnuPG 2.0.22 on the system now.
Do I have to tell enigmail to use that now? If so how do I manage that?
Ian
gpg2 --version
gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.22
libgcrypt 1.5.3
Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
Yes, I would not have been able to do it without the help of you folk.
Ian
On 05/02/15 07:18, Doug Barton wrote:
On 2/4/15 10:53 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Well, that does surprise me. I can understand why you'd prefer an
Enigmail wizard to guide you through the upgrade.
It's not
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Key management, Key Generation.
Under Advanced their is a choice of
1. SHA and
2. DSA El Gamal
A. What is the difference in terms of which is best for security.
B. My Key signs SHA1, I have noted others have SHA256 and SHA 512, how can I
select
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Thank you Robert.
Ian
On 08/02/15 05:51, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
A. What is the difference in terms of which is best for security.
None.
Both are supported because some users are constrained by regulations to
use one algorithm or another, or
If the wizard takes users to 2.x then I cannot see an issue. With old equipment
can the user remain on 1.x with an old version of enigma?
Ian
On 06/02/15 10:08, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
will create _some_ support burden. Is the code to support 1.x in
Enigmail really *that* difficult to work
Thanks Doug,
Ian
On 06/02/15 10:33, Doug Barton wrote:
On 2/5/15 3:26 PM, Ian Mann wrote:
With old equipment can the user remain on 1.x with an old version of enigma?
No, that's the point of this exercise, to remove 1.x support altogether
HTML works just fine in the nightly build - 1.8a1pre
So far I love everything about this version, it is a real improvement with
noticeable changes from the last stable 1.7.2
A lot of good work has been done, thank you.
Ian
On 17/01/15 08:13, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
On 16.01.15 19:32,
https://whyencryptemail.net/
Jim,
I used this web site when I installed Thunderbird and enigmail.
The steps were straight forward. However, someone may have better instructions
that match your device and email client.
Ian
On 11/02/15 09:39, Jim wrote:
Hello,
I work with the State and they
anyway with the improved Graphics.
Thanks for pointing out my misunderstanding - Ian
On 06/01/15 20:05, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
Hi Ian,
I'm afraid that there's a misunderstanding:
On 06.01.15 08:52, Ian Mann wrote:
I experienced BCC issues with 1.7.2 and searched the web and found
with the write message layout, its neat. I am
also glad the BCC issue is corrected too, but the new layout was a pleasant
surprise, thank you for all the work you do. You do a great job.
Signed by Ian Mann
*OpenPGP EMAIL ENCRYPTION*
Request my Public Key if you encrypt email or retrieve it from the *MIT
incorrectly when I encountered the unencrypted
BCC issue.
Sorry to have posted ,misleading information.
Ian
On 06/01/15 21:35, Alexander Buchner wrote:
On 06.01.2015 10:29, Ian Mann wrote:
Hmm, re reading I see your point, and should be less than version, 1.7.2
Hmm, I BCC'd and it seemed
incorrectly when I encountered the unencrypted
BCC issue.
Sorry to have posted ,misleading information.
Ian
On 06/01/15 21:35, Alexander Buchner wrote:
On 06.01.2015 10:29, Ian Mann wrote:
Hmm, re reading I see your point, and should be less than version, 1.7.2
Hmm, I BCC'd and it seemed
.
I have no idea now what I did incorrectly when I encountered the unencrypted
BCC issue.
Sorry to have posted ,misleading information.
Ian
On 06/01/15 21:35, Alexander Buchner wrote:
On 06.01.2015 10:29, Ian Mann wrote:
Hmm, re reading I see your point, and should be less than version, 1.7.2
*only* to BCC addresses, so to test properly you have to remove the TO
to your own address.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Ian Mann an...@neomailbox.ch
mailto:an...@neomailbox.ch wrote:
OK, rolled back to 1.7.2 TO: addressed back to my sending email
BCC one of my other accounts
was
sent *only* to BCC addresses, so to test properly you have to remove the TO
to your own address.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Ian Mann an...@neomailbox.ch
mailto:an...@neomailbox.ch wrote:
OK, rolled back to 1.7.2 TO: addressed back to my sending email
BCC one of my other
Probably so, it works if I use one TO: Filed, If all are BCC: I get that odd
result where none are encrypted. Give me a minute to check the answers to the
questions on set up you ask.
Ian
On 06/01/15 22:26, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
Hi Ian,
On 06.01.15 12:13, Ian Mann wrote:
Further
Manual encryption
No BCC rules
On 06/01/15 22:26, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
Hi Ian,
On 06.01.15 12:13, Ian Mann wrote:
Further, installed the nightly 1.8, no TO: Account used.
BCC account 1
BCC account 2
BCC account 3
Pressed SEND, got no BCC warning, encrypted, all arrived
arrived encrypted.
On 06/01/15 22:26, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
Hi Ian,
On 06.01.15 12:13, Ian Mann wrote:
Further, installed the nightly 1.8, no TO: Account used.
BCC account 1
BCC account 2
BCC account 3
Pressed SEND, got no BCC warning, encrypted, all arrived unencrypted,
I
I am going to stick with ver 1.8 because of the graphics in write mode.
The fact that you can see the large padlock alerted me to the issue I was
experiencing.
Ian
On 06/01/15 22:26, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
Hi Ian,
On 06.01.15 12:13, Ian Mann wrote:
Further, installed the nightly 1.8
Thanks for publicising it.
On 10/01/15 13:40, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Looking out over the sea of communication technologies that have come to
pass in the last few years, I realized that some of our users might
wonder if it's possible to get help via avenues other than the forum or
the
attach your Public Key and send.
On 07/01/15 05:30, Joe wrote:
Hello all. hoping I can get some quick help/pointers. I send test emails
to the adele bot and it keeps sending this back.
Unfortunately I could not encrypt my reply to you. A possible reason is
that the key you sent me might
http://muddledramblings.com/macgpg2-step-by-step/
Ian
On 14/02/15 09:41, Juergen Fenn wrote:
2015-02-11 16:48 GMT+01:00 Patrick Brunschwig patr...@enigmail.net:
The problem is that the message from GnuPG is very much misleading if
gpg-agent cannot launch pinentry. GnuPG reports that the key
I can only reiterate my thanks and support for those that perform the
maintenance and coding of Enigmail. I am just a novice user and everything
appears to work seamlessly. I followed the step by step instructions on setting
up, and it all worked first time. At that stage I knew very little
and content.
That is my basic understanding.
I have used the routing on the keyring to update keys, that seems to working
fine. Your idea may be worthwhile, it's just that I have not struck an issue
yet.
Ian
On 05/01/15 08:45, Kristy Chambers wrote:
Ian Mann:
I imagine you can ask
/01/15 13:07, Ian Mann wrote:
I am going to stick with ver 1.8 because of the graphics in
write mode.
The fact that you can see the large padlock alerted me to the
issue I was experiencing.
I've been using Running Enigmail version 1.8a1pre
(20150102-0013) since 2nd Jan and my
I second that
On 18/03/15 14:00, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
On Tue 2015-03-17 22:51:18 -0400, Ian Mann wrote:
I have used the beta, and participated in nightly, and 1.8 is perfect to me.
I like it just how it is.
I also think the message composition toolbar is a great usability
improvement
A few thoughts on my own experience...
My friends who do not encrypt all say they have nothing to hide, or I only
email regular stuff and the government are welcome to read it and get bored,
that's the standard response I get.
Only one commented, Will I have to do anything different from what
There is a comprehensive video on DIME on You Tube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWzvXaxR6us
Ian
On 07/03/15 13:14, Ian Mann wrote:
Sent a message with attachment, but is too large. I was unaware of size
limit, sorry for the problem.
I was saying Dark Mail addresses the issue
Is this version close to release? Love what I see in the Nightly version,
especially the User Interface changes, thanks for all the hard work
Ian
My Public Key 0xD6EE9490 for PGP Encryption can found at
https://pgp.mit.edu/
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On 08/03/15 05:05, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
On 01.03.15 22:07, Philip Jackson wrote:
Hi Patrick :
On 26/02/15 18:36, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
I have created the first *beta* release of Enigmail v1.8. It
contains many
Thanks..
Ian
My Public Key 0xD6EE9490 for PGP Encryption can found at
https://pgp.mit.edu/
Setting up PGP encryption is simple
On 09/03/15 17:40, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
On 09.03.15 02:06, Ian Mann wrote:
Is this version close to release? Love what I see in the Nightly
version
I had no problems installing and implementing PGP via Enigmail and Thunderbird
all on my own. Granted the new user interface in 1.8 is heaps more intuitive
than the 1.7 version. What I am struggling to say is that if an older.
inexperienced, person like me can install and use it, why should it
people about all my contacts?
| No, I try to avoid that.
|
| Firms such as Google, which set the default to upload the whole
| address book make it difficult to avoid this.
| Enigmail should not follow their example.
|
| -Rainer
|
|
| Am 07.03.2015 um 02:39 schrieb Ian Mann:
|
http
set the default to upload the whole
| address book make it difficult to avoid this.
| Enigmail should not follow their example.
|
| -Rainer
|
|
| Am 07.03.2015 um 02:39 schrieb Ian Mann:
|
http://blog.linuxprogrammer.org/How%20to%20Sanitize%20Thunderbird%20and%20Enigmail.html
.
|
| -Rainer
|
|
| Am 07.03.2015 um 02:39 schrieb Ian Mann:
|
http://blog.linuxprogrammer.org/How%20to%20Sanitize%20Thunderbird%20and%20Enigmail.html
|
| This sanitizes some of the information.
|
| Ian
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Your right Olav, bow using PGP/Mime the body can be read now. I wonder when
Gmail changed. I can recall my friends complaing there was nothing in the
message. I wonder how it looks in Outlook now.
In Line can look 'ugly' , but I have got use to it now. I will gibe PGP/Mime a
try again.
On
Your right Olav, now using PGP/Mime the body can be read now in the gmail web
browser. I wonder when Gmail changed. I can recall my friends complaints that
there was nothing in the message. I wonder how it looks in Outlook now.
In Line can look 'ugly' , but I have got use to it now. I will gibe
Thanks for that feedback Olav, especially that it works in Gmail, I tested and
it does now work there.
On 31/03/15 18:23, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
Hi Ian,
I wonder how it looks in Outlook now.
Outlook shows body text fine, and an attachment. OK.
Windows 8.1 Desktop Mail App ignores
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
I am relatively new to enigmail. I started off using PGP/MIME, it seemed neat.
However, some contacts read their mail in web browsers, eg Gmail, and all they
saw was the signature and could not view content of the message. It was a
hassle trying
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Many Thanks Ludwig
regards Ian Mann
On 01/03/15 01:19, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
Hi,
On 28.02.15 14:32, Ian Mann wrote:
Would someone be kind enough to send me the link to enigmail 1.8
beta again pleas
here it is:
https
Enigmail saved my family's life.
That is a real enlightening statement. Living in Australia it's hard to imagine
what it must be like for some folk in the countries where an email can get you
arrested. Thanks for that insight. You folks do great work, glad you are
enjoying the fellowship of
For folks I correspond with routinely I just accept their certificate, don't
care if its signed.
Ian
On 04/03/15 17:48, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Here at Circumvention I've been surprised by the number of people who
have been asking me to sign their certificates. For all that the Web of
Trust
Thanks Patrick, have installed the release. Will let you know if I have any
issues.
Ian
On 27/02/15 04:36, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
I have created the first *beta* release of Enigmail v1.8. It contains
many changes to the user interface, especially message composition,
and quite a lot of
Installed fine for me too. Though I use everything set to manual, so I am not
sure how some of the automatic features might behave. Sent a few emails, and
all works as expected, thanks for all the hard work, you've done a great job.
Ian
On 27/02/15 09:00, Philip Jackson wrote:
On 26/02/15
I like the 'Attach My Public Key' button, its so handy where it now is...
Ian
On 19/03/15 06:35, Doug Barton wrote:
On 3/18/15 7:53 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
But what percentage of overall enigmail users are they, and how
likely are they to blindly send their key to a keyserver rather then
It just seems common sense to send your key to a new contact. I use it all the
time when making a new contact.
On 18/03/15 17:03, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
On Wed 2015-03-18 01:39:06 -0400, Doug Barton wrote:
I buy that argument, but it seems much more reasonable to me to make
sign and
Was very keen to get the final version and in my haste did not read all the
email and missed the new handbook remark, have now downloaded it and it is
beautiful. Thanks Ludwig, you did a great job on it.
Ian
On 18/03/15 04:15, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
I'm happy to announce the availability
attached your public key so adele can encrypt back to you. I have attached my
public key so you cant test with me if you like.
On 26/01/15 08:30, Camille Testa wrote:
Okay, I can set messages to encrypt. But when I do that with Adele,
here's the reply I get:
I was not able to decrypt an
Thanks Patrick
Ian
On 24/03/15 04:19, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
I'm happy to announce the availability of Enigmail v1.8.1 for
Thunderbird 31, and SeaMonkey 2.29 and newer.
Changes
===
This is a bugfix release addressing some disturbing regressions
introduced in the last release.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
enigmail 1.9a1pre
Refresh all Public Keys works fine from mit.
Ian
On 14/04/15 07:23, Anthony Papillion wrote:
I usually update my keys once a week from within Enigmail since it's
convenient. As of the last update, every time I try to interact
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
126 keys
On 14/04/15 12:32, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
* how many keys are in your keyring (roughly)?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJVLH7dAAoJEMULjwHW7pSQ7igQAI8pEE9rOKNWMgjfMBpr4gFK
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
correct
On 14/04/15 12:32, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
* which keyserver are you using exactly, via what protocol? Ian, i
think mit means hkp://pgp.mit.edu , right?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Under OpenPGP - Preferences, check Override with and put in the following in
the link next to it:
/usr/bin/gpg2
If it gives you a further error message, install gnupg2
sudo apt-get install gnupg2
Note, do NOT uninstall gnupg. This is still used by many other parts of the
operating system,
http://askubuntu.com/questions/55236/which-is-the-correct-gnupg-executable-to-use-to-configure-enigmail
This may help some Ubuntu users move to gpg2 required for enigmail greater than
1.8. I tried it and it worked ok for me, I use 14.04LTS
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-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On 15.04.15 15:19, Ian Mann wrote:
Under OpenPGP - Preferences, check Override with and put in the
following in the link next to it:
/usr/bin/gpg2
This is actually NOT required. It's fully
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
For Ubuntu
I think it is under enigmail, preferences, Basic, tick 'override with' and type
in /usr/bin/gpg2
Just in case it doesn't work, write down what is in there now.
I am pretty sure GPG2 is already in Ubuntu, just needs to be selected. It
Have installed beta version Patrick, will let you know if any issues arise.
On 03/04/15 03:32, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
I fixed a few bugs over the last couple of days. As some of the
changes were not straight forward, I have uploaded a new beta version
for public testing.
The fixed bugs
On 06/06/15 01:27, François Patte wrote:
Le 05/06/2015 13:19, Ian Mann a écrit :
Bonjour,
I have an issue with enigmail: if I want to send a signed mail, it
is impossible, thunderbird does nothing and the window of the mail
stay opened. If I untick the box sign the message, I can send
On 12/06/15 01:09, Lachezar Dobrev wrote:
Hello all,
Xubuntu 15.04 @ x86-64
Thunderbird 31.7.0
Enigmail 1.8.2 (from Mozilla Extensions, not OS package)
When writing a message I can see, that the encrypt and sign buttons
are toggled on based on my rules. Nice!
When I (try to)
On 02/06/15 00:30, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
Facebook has just this morning announced limited support for OpenPGP.
At present, it's limited to allowing users to upload an OpenPGP
certificate, and Facebook using that certificate to encrypt all email
communications between Facebook and the user.
attached is an uncorrupted version of your Public Key, I got it from the Ubuntu
Key server, other servers seem to now have a corrupted version of this key
The text below is your public key, you need to copy this and paste it into the
location Facebook provides, from the first --at thop left to
On 02/06/15 22:08, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
Now back to why it will not remember that I have entered my passphrase...
There is a time limit, which you can change
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On 02/06/15 22:29, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
I tried that one, and it did not work. The one I got that worked was the
one that started like this:
Well at least it is all fine now, you said. Thank Goodness for that mate.
I am in Goulburn NSW Australia, I see you are in New Jersey. I have been
On 02/06/15 13:07, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
the tricks you
suggested seem to make no difference.
No tricks Jean,
Just grab (copy) the key correctly and place it in the space provided and it
all works fine for me after checking the encryption box and saving. Pretty
straight forward. I get
-BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
Version: SKS 1.1.5
Comment: Hostname: keyserver.ubuntu.com
mQENBFC6BkUBCADjWI4CqM1+YopY3HwBmh7kRa0mpYYMaHgWRU+EptjEWm3h8Ol3hH2f90Uu
hDk2Q4vo7DqKlHUhXZbB5srJkrBfWjrvgDm3kRQCs6zh3X4L1Fiun7FkpHZYyi7q08sKfD+M
On 02/06/15 12:10, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
Do you mean I should use
166D840A 0C610C8B
Are you telling me you are trying to stuff two keys in the space provided? Just
select one key and add one.
Ian
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On 02/06/15 12:10, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
Do you mean I should use
166D840A 0C610C8B
You also have to tick the check box, Use encrypted
then save.
In order to activate the process.
Ian
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On 14/11/2015 9:58 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> To all our users in France, please know that we're with you. There are
> no words for such a thing as has happened today in Paris
Watching it live in Australia. Terrible. This is an attack on all the free world
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
How do we turn on support for encrypted subject and other headers in the
nightly build of V1.9
support encrypted subject and other headers [[Done]]
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJV+cyBAAoJEMULjwHW7pSQWnUP+wcGdYjtEpLWutas3XeSYkrq
http://sourceforge.net/p/enigmail/wiki/Planning%20for%20version%201.9/
How do we turn on support for encrypted subject and other headers in the
nightly build of V1.9
support encrypted subject and other headers [[Done]]
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On 25/09/2015 1:05 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> I know nothing more about this than what's in the page. Figured some
> people here might find it interesting, though
Yes, I use that encrypted message service.
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On 19/09/2015 6:57 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> After thinking about this for a time, I'd rather suggest to
>> > completely remove the feature "Display untrusted keys".
> After thinking about this and the poor-language issue in general, I've
> come to the following conclusions:
I am a new user,
As an elderly user of Enigmail the biggest issue has been finding folks to use
it with.
I did not find it difficult to install or to set up using the wizard. Some new
terms and notions threw me for a bit, key trust and key signing was one area
that I did not realise the implications of. I have
On 24/09/2015 6:54 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> I'm fine with this approach. I'd suggest that once the deadline is
> over, you create a bug that describes to conclusions.
As a non technically minded user I would like a conclusion and summary so I can
understand where this is heading, once
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
On 04/06/16 01:09, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> I'm happy to announce the availability of Enigmail v1.9.3 for
> Thunderbird versions 38, 45 and newer, and SeaMonkey 2.35 and newer.
Thanks for all the work you do - Ian
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On 11/03/2016 6:13 PM, anatak wrote:
> enigmail works, he can receive,send, encrypt and decrypt mails so I am
> going to stop trying to get this solved.
> thank again for trying to help me.
Check out the second video clip I sent, NOTE WELL hit the restart displayed, do
not hit the X, wait the 40
On 11/03/2016 5:13 PM, anatak wrote:
> how can I manually update enigmail ?
1. Download new version of enigmail
2. Three bars on top right of Thunderbird click left
3. select 'add ons' click left
4. cog at top, pull down menu, install from file select
5. Browse to file and click
note it will say
On 11/03/2016 5:20 PM, anatak wrote:
> but still no decrypt button in the toolbar customization menu
right click on menu, select customise and drag the 'decrypt' to the menu bar.
It will only work when you have an encrypted message to decrypt
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On 11/03/2016 5:32 PM, anatak wrote:
> I hope you understand the problem
I think I do...
So do you have 'decrypt' on the other two machines just fine?
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On 11/03/2016 5:43 PM, anatak wrote:
> Yes I have decrypt on my other machines. but they are both linux mint
> computers.
I run Ubuntu as well with Thunderbird and two W10 with Thuderbird, all seem
fine, but I am using english. Don't see how wording could cause a problem,
Thunderbird must be the
On 11/03/2016 5:44 PM, anatak wrote:
> yes it was on the lower toolbar when I first dragged it.
well, that is the correct place...
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On 6/04/2016 11:57 AM, B00ze/Empire wrote:
> believe it or not, Hotmail blocks Adele's emails completely,
That is strange - glad it is resolved
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On 26/04/2016 1:13 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> I'm happy to announce the availability of Enigmail v1.9.2 for
> Thunderbird 38 and newer, and SeaMonkey 2.35 and newer.
Many Thanks - Ian
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On 2/05/2016 7:01 AM, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
> I have set Enigmail to remember the password for the maximum time but, if I
> send an e-mail it asks for it and then if I go to the "sent" folder and click
> in the encrypted e-mail I sent, it asks again. Couldn't Enigmail be improved
> to avoid
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On 8/05/2016 6:56 PM, Sebastian wrote:
> Hi Todd,
>
> Please explain in more detail, what does not work. Are you talking about
> the installation of the Enigmail extension?
Todd seems to have vanished Sebastian, it was a cryptic issue he
On 24/07/2016 19:41, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
>>> How do you find out which gpg4win you have currently installed?
>> >
>> > Found the answer
> Would you please share it? Thanks!
Looked under control panel, programs, uninstall and the list displayed the
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