I have been using Evolution exclusively since 2008. Love it, though I have no business requirement for encryption so I haven't tried that functionality. I am, however watching this with interest
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 9:06 AM, Leo Francisco <[email protected]> wrote: > Is anyone out there in our community actually using Evolution as their > main email client? I cannot get it to work well for me any which way I try. > > Leo > > > > On 15/09/15 09:41, Patrik Bubák wrote: > > Thanks but that's not what I needed to know. I'll clarify a bit: > > I wanted to test out my encryption following this tutorial > <https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/>, but I couldn't exchange encrypted > emails with Edward the bot, because I was unable to send him my public key > in a way he would recognize, since Evolution doesn't have the Enigmail > plug-in or equivalent that I would know of. > > Moreover there's no proper tutorial on the net on getting encryption work > in Evolution apart from the basic stuff. I understand, that in order for it > to get working I need the other party's public key, but then again > where/how do I store it? Evolution doesn't seem to be as advanced in this > as Thunderbird, or am I wrong? > > On Mon, 2015-09-14 at 12:19 -0500, Herminio Hernandez Jr. wrote: > > Not video but should help > > > > > https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/mail-encryption.html.en > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Sep 14, 2015, at 10:48 AM, Patrik Bubák < <[email protected]> > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Anyone here using Evolution with PGP? I managed to get it to sign my > emails, but I cannot seem to get it to encrypt messages and would need > advice/direction to some sort of (video preferably) tutorial. > > Thanks in advance. > > > -- > Learn about how to protect yourself on the internet > <https://prism-break.org/en/> > Why it is important to encrypt your communications > <https://freedom.press/encryption-works> > An easy how-to guide to PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) > <https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/> > > Nothing ruins creativity like too many voices weighing in. We call it the *Ice > Cream Principle*. Tell 10 people to go get ice cream with one condition: > they all have to agree on one flavour. That flavour is going to be > chocolate or vanilla every time. Groups of people don't agree on what's > cool or interesting, they agree on what's easy to agree on. > > > > -- > Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome > > -- Red Hat 6 Certified Engineer Ubuntu Certified Professional Novell Certified Linux Administrator
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