On 10/16/2016 06:36 PM, ban...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> On 10/16/2016 7:11:03 PM, mirimir at riseup.net wrote:
>> In Thunderbird+Enigmail, do three things:
>>
>> 1) create a local folder "Drafts", and configure Thunderbird to use it;
>>
>
> Yes good tip. Also Torbirdy configures this.
OK, cool.
On 10/15/2016 08:31 PM, ban...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> For security its recommended to compose messages outside the e-mail
> client. There were at least two incidents where plaintext was leaked
> (claws mail saving drafts unencrypted and Enigmail sending unencrypted
> messages).
In Thunderbird+En
> For security its recommended to compose messages outside the e-mail
> client.
Composing email outside the client is only possible if you use PGP/inline,
which is also weak (no clear protection boundary & message tampering).
https://dkg.fifthhorseman.net/notes/inline-pgp-harmful/
And
On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 10:08 AM, Jim wrote:
> ban...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>
>> For security its recommended to compose messages outside the e-mail
>> client. There were at least two incidents where plaintext was leaked (claws
>> mail saving drafts unencrypted and Enigmail sending unencrypted m
ban...@openmailbox.org wrote:
For security its recommended to compose messages outside the e-mail
client. There were at least two incidents where plaintext was leaked
(claws mail saving drafts unencrypted and Enigmail sending unencrypted
messages).
Would you post links about these incidents?
It might be a bit more complicated than that, as that approach won't
wrap properly and may generate the Outlook Express-like situation where
quoted lines wrap before 80 characters, resulting in alternating lines
being quoted and having a single unquoted word.
Unfortunately wrapping while maintain