Robert Freeman-Day wrote: > I will say there is key setup and management for the enigmail plugin > (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Specifications/Karmic/ThunderbirdVsClaws#Encryption). > If you go to the OpenPGP menu, you should see an item called "Key > Management" and I personally found it quite useful for dipping my toe > into GPG.
True, thanks for pointing that out. I even realised that the plugin is in the universe repositories. Maybe I'll update the comparison. > That being said, you have convinced me to make another go of Claws. Then I guess all the work was worth it :) Michele Mor wrote: > since this comparison was made in order to decide which application would be > part of > Karmic, I think you should have tried Thunderbird 3 (beta). Well, to be honest I there's no consistent behaviour in Ubuntu as to when they include a beta release. It's not yet in the Karmic repos and as far as I can see there's not even a debian-package, only a binary one (which I tested). I just don't think it's the same to test an early beta release from a binary than to test a package that has already undergone some testing. So in a way I think it would have been less fair to compare Thunderbird 3 beta2 with Claws stable. (Btw, what would be the significant changes from version 2 to 3 that you think are really messing up the comparison?) Regards, Simon -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
