Am Mittwoch 02 April 2014, um 19:00:33 schrieb Matthew Barnes:
On Tue, 2014-04-01 at 11:02 -0430, BECERRA Silvana M SIDOR wrote:
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However, to try to clarify a bit, what we mean by protected Email is
that when reply/forward (inline mode) a protected message we're
allow to write our
On Thu, 2014-04-03 at 10:11 +0200, Christian Hilberg wrote:
For that kind of protection to have any real meaning, all messages
should be cryptographically signed by their author and attached in full
to all replies and forwards. An Evolution extension could conceivably
enforce that.
On Thu, 2014-04-03 at 12:13 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
Protected as in legally verifiable [cryptographically signed] or
protected as in keeping a call-center operator from just deleting
everything?
Hi,
if it's the later, then the easiest might be to write an external
editor,
On Tue, 2014-04-01 at 11:02 -0430, BECERRA Silvana M SIDOR wrote:
Actually, we're analyzing the possibility of going to a more updated
version of EVO (we have it on canaima 4.0 based on debian 7.0 and
Gnome 3.4.2), but we've had trouble compiling a newer version. Do
you know where we can
Thanks for your quick response.
Actually, we're analyzing the possibility of going to a more updated
version of EVO (we have it on canaima 4.0 based on debian 7.0 and Gnome
3.4.2), but
we've had trouble compiling a newer version. Do you know where we
can get a compiled version that works?
Hello Fabiano,
El vie, 28-03-2014 a las 19:00 +0100, Fabiano Fidêncio escribió:
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Hello Silvana,
We are in the process of replacing Outlook with Evolution
Greetings,
We are in the process of replacing Outlook with Evolution 3.4.4., and we
require to add a functionality to Evo mail subsystem, for this purpose we're
considering develop a Evolution EExtension/complement to write protected mail
messages.
Where can we find a useful list of all the