Regarding "History" section of the page:
I always thought, that the main reason was the fact that not all features of
GnuPG were fully supported on 64bit Windows at the time when Thunderbird's old
add-ons mechanism was being deprecated (GPGME specifically). See for example
On Mon, 31 Jan 2022 01:09, Ángel said:
> Nothing in the email you receive is actually required. You could have a
> Fully-Encrypted-Email-Messages, which on SMTP looked like:
>
> MAIL FROM:<...>
> RCPT TO:
> DATA
>
>
> .
> QUIT
>
>
> No plaintext at all. (Well, some Received: headers would be
On 2022-01-29 at 17:34 +0100, Binarus wrote:
> I didn't read the wiki page yet, but I'd like to comment on that
> paragraph. I agree in part, but not completely. The idea is nice, but
> can't be realized in practice.
>
> From my personal experience, it is very hard and consumes time to
> find
On 03.12.2021 12:04, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
First I wanted to gather some feedback, especially about the following
section, where I've added a recommendation what to use instead
of incompatible header encryption:
| Transport information in a decentral network - just like the writing on the
|
Am Freitag 03 Dezember 2021 13:52:19 schrieb Rainer Fiebig via Gnupg-users:
> Am 03.12.21 um 12:04 schrieb Bernhard Reiter:
> > of incompatible header encryption:
> > | Transport information in a decentral network - just like the writing on
> > | the outside of a postal mail envelope - cannot
I was testing Thunderbird Daily 97.0a1 for a different purpose, but I
saw that you can disable the encryption of the subject in the settings
(in the category "End-to-end Encryption). Just added this information
to the wiki with a screenshot.
For me the encryption of the subject seemed to be an
Am 03.12.21 um 12:04 schrieb Bernhard Reiter:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Am Donnerstag 02 Dezember 2021 17:35:17 schrieb Dr. Peter Voigt:
>> thanks for that page. I'm not using Thunderbird but I know many people
>> who do. In particular the option to turn off the annoying dots is very
>> useful.
>
> good
Hi Peter,
Am Donnerstag 02 Dezember 2021 17:35:17 schrieb Dr. Peter Voigt:
> thanks for that page. I'm not using Thunderbird but I know many people
> who do. In particular the option to turn off the annoying dots is very
> useful.
good to know that you think it is useful. :)
> Did you toot
Hi Bernhard,
thanks for that page. I'm not using Thunderbird but I know many people
who do. In particular the option to turn off the annoying dots is very
useful.
I'm going to spread the link at least in our association and between
friends and colleagues. Did you toot the link through Mastodon
Hi,
just compiled a new wiki page with history and hints
about using Thunderbird with OpenPGP/MIME.
https://wiki.gnupg.org/EMailClients/Thunderbird
Mainly I've used information from the email list,
but it also adds a conclusion how to deal with subject lines
of email.
Let me know how you
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