Hi Marek,
Thanks for acknowledging the issue with the next version of TB. I believe it is
critical that the Qubes team be aware of this as part of the roadmap for new
features/versions.
Just to clarify, I'm looking for a replacement for TB+Enigmail that works with
Split gpg and *also*
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 10:05:21PM +0100, Frédéric Pierret wrote:
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> On 2020-02-13 20:37, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> > Hi Frédéric,
> >
> > Thanks, I've managed to install claws-mail on my Fedora template. The
> > problem is that Claws-mail does
Thanks. Actually, I'm looking for a replacement for TB+Enigmail. Regards
On Friday, 14 February 2020 09:48:29 UTC+2, Johannes Graumann wrote:
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> On 2020-02-13 18:36, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
>
> Hi Sven,
>
> Thanks again. I've tried them and found the following:
>
> - KMail is not allowed to
On 2020-02-13 18:36, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
Hi Sven,
Thanks again. I've tried them and found the following:
- KMail is not allowed to authenticate with Oath2 from Google (my accounts are
Gmail)
- Evolution now does not support Gnupg
- Claws is not available for Fedora
Sorry for insisting..
On 2020-02-13 20:37, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> Hi Frédéric,
>
> Thanks, I've managed to install claws-mail on my Fedora template. The problem
> is that Claws-mail does not support Oath2 (Google) authentication, just like
> Kmail.
Your welcome.
>
> Evolution does support Oatrh2 authentication
Hi Frédéric,
Thanks, I've managed to install claws-mail on my Fedora template. The
problem is that Claws-mail does not support Oath2 (Google) authentication,
just like Kmail.
Evolution does support Oatrh2 authentication but instead of Gnupg it
supports Open PGP, the same standard that TB 79
On 2020-02-13 18:36, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> Hi Sven,
>
> Thanks again. I've tried them and found the following:
>
> - KMail is not allowed to authenticate with Oath2 from Google (my accounts
> are Gmail)
> - Evolution now does not support Gnupg
> - Claws is not available for Fedora
Hi Sven,
Thanks again. I've tried them and found the following:
- KMail is not allowed to authenticate with Oath2 from Google (my accounts are
Gmail)
- Evolution now does not support Gnupg
- Claws is not available for Fedora
Sorry for insisting.. any ideas?
Best
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 11:10:09AM -0800, Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> But TB 79 will not support
> Enigmail(https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:OpenPGP:2020), so we'll "miss"
> split gpg working with TB.
> Any alternative with GUI like TB?
These are quite popular and work with GnuPG (and
Hi,
But TB 79 will not support
Enigmail(https://wiki.mozilla.org/Thunderbird:OpenPGP:2020), so we'll "miss"
split gpg working with TB.
Any alternative with GUI like TB?
Thanks
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> As was pointed out in qubes-issues, this isn't the private key - it's a
> key pair that Enigmail creates for some purpose. It cant be used to
> encrypt/decrypt messages that use *your* key-pair.
> There is no problem here.
I'm glad my understanding of the setup is still valid then.
Would be
On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 02:31:43PM +, unman wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 01:49:00PM +, qubes-li...@riseup.net wrote:
> > Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> > > All the idea behind this is to keep your keys in a safe place (VM
> > > without network), isolated from your application VM.
> > >
> >
On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 02:31:43PM +, unman wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 01:49:00PM +, qubes-li...@riseup.net wrote:
> > Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> > > All the idea behind this is to keep your keys in a safe place (VM
> > > without network), isolated from your application VM.
> > >
> >
On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 01:49:00PM +, qubes-li...@riseup.net wrote:
> Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> > All the idea behind this is to keep your keys in a safe place (VM
> > without network), isolated from your application VM.
> >
> > I've installed the work-gpg (keys vault) and created a mail VM
Hi, thanks. It is now much clearer the inner workings of split gpg.
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 15:49:45 UTC+2, qubes...@riseup.net wrote:
>
> Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> > All the idea behind this is to keep your keys in a safe place (VM
> > without network), isolated from your application VM.
>
Thanks, I now better understand the concepts.
On Sunday, 9 February 2020 15:41:39 UTC+2, awokd wrote:
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> Claudio Chinicz:
> > All the idea behind this is to keep your keys in a safe place (VM
> without network), isolated from your application VM.
> >
> > I've installed the work-gpg (keys
Claudio Chinicz wrote:
> All the idea behind this is to keep your keys in a safe place (VM
> without network), isolated from your application VM.
>
> I've installed the work-gpg (keys vault) and created a mail VM with
> Thunderbird and Enigmail.
>
> While Enigmail cannot create new keys on the
Claudio Chinicz:
> All the idea behind this is to keep your keys in a safe place (VM without
> network), isolated from your application VM.
>
> I've installed the work-gpg (keys vault) and created a mail VM with
> Thunderbird and Enigmail.
>
> While Enigmail cannot create new keys on the vault
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