Need help with GPG + Thunderbird + Enigmail on a RaspberryPi

2018-11-18 Thread Juergen Bruckner
Hello Groups, I do this as crossposting on gnupg and enigmail - lists. Raspian: November 2018 (Kernel 4.4) Thunderbird: 52.9.1 - 32bit Enigmail 2.0.8 (20180804-1515) all installed from the Raspbian-sources At the moment I try to etablish a "Backup-Mail-Client" on a RaspberryPi with Thunderbird,

Are here any ProtonMail users which use the service from the very beginning?

2018-11-18 Thread Stefan Claas
Hi all, while i don't use public keys from email services which offer as a service to create the key pair on their servers, i have a question, for those who use ProtonMail from the very beginning and have made a copy from that public key. I ask because it puzzles me a bit when i discovered a

Re: Need help with GPG + Thunderbird + Enigmail on a RaspberryPi

2018-11-18 Thread Stefan Claas
On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 14:52:14 +0100, Juergen Bruckner wrote: > Hello Groups, > > I do this as crossposting on gnupg and enigmail - lists. > > Raspian: November 2018 (Kernel 4.4) > Thunderbird: 52.9.1 - 32bit > Enigmail 2.0.8 (20180804-1515) > all installed from the Raspbian-sources > > At the

Re: key server query tool

2018-11-18 Thread Dirk Gottschalk via Gnupg-users
Hi Stefan. Am Sonntag, den 18.11.2018, 17:41 +0100 schrieb Stefan Claas: > Hi all, > > while i do respect the privacy of people, i was wondering, > since i see the public key server network as a public data > base containing full names and who signed who's public > key, if there is a tool

key server query tool

2018-11-18 Thread Stefan Claas
Hi all, while i do respect the privacy of people, i was wondering, since i see the public key server network as a public data base containing full names and who signed who's public key, if there is a tool available (source code preferably written in Golang) which allows a user to connect to a key

Re: Need help with GPG + Thunderbird + Enigmail on a RaspberryPi

2018-11-18 Thread Juergen BRUCKNER
Hi Stefan, the ex- and import of the keys at commandline in terminal works fine. But I wanted to make screenshots of the process for a presentation i would use for a training of "newbies" and there i under no circumstances want to work in terminal or commandline interface. And i could reproduce

Re: Need help with GPG + Thunderbird + Enigmail on a RaspberryPi

2018-11-18 Thread Stefan Claas
On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 17:54:26 +0100, Juergen BRUCKNER wrote: Hi Juergen, > the ex- and import of the keys at commandline in terminal works fine. > > But I wanted to make screenshots of the process for a presentation i > would use for a training of "newbies" and there i under no > circumstances

Re: Are here any ProtonMail users which use the service from the very beginning?

2018-11-18 Thread Stefan Claas
On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 18:30:00 +, df. wrote: > I signed up to ProtonMail in March '14 but did not actually get the > account until December '14. That's 9 months later. > > I have one pair of keys generated (for both .ch and .com), generated > on the day I setup the account, which for me was on

Re: Are here any ProtonMail users which use the service from the very beginning?

2018-11-18 Thread df.
Stefan Claas: > I ask because it puzzles me a bit when i discovered a while > ago that i have now 2 public keys on my account, which > are created at a later date, then when i signed up to the > service, which then created the key pair upon sign-up. > > Therefore i like to know if users can show

Re: key server query tool

2018-11-18 Thread Stefan Claas
On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 18:15:01 +0100, Stefan Claas wrote: > On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 17:57:47 +0100, Dirk Gottschalk wrote: > > Hi Dirk, > > > Am Sonntag, den 18.11.2018, 17:41 +0100 schrieb Stefan Claas: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > while i do respect the privacy of people, i was wondering, > > > since

Re: WoT question - policy

2018-11-18 Thread Stefan Claas
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 10:32:36 +0100, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz wrote: Hi Wiktor, > As for the sigs, sig1 are ignored in GnuPG by default, everything > else has the same value. So if Stefan's friends trust his key fully, > all keys he's signed will be equally valid. I like again to make it clear that