I downloaded this great open source app and am using it now.  I don't yet see a 
way to import a key to verify any signatures, but it wouldn't be hard to add if 
missing ...

On November 13, 2020 8:48:12 AM EST, "Hernâni Marques" <hern...@vecirex.net> 
wrote:
>Hello again!
>
>On 04.09.20 22:19, Hernâni Marques wrote:
>
>> Dear Cypherpunks!
>> 
>> We just released beta installers for macOS and Windows to engage in
>> automatic email encryption with Thunderbird (v68 and v78), with
>in-band
>> key exchange and a mechanism to synchronize own devices [0][1], using
>> the same email address.
>> 
>> => https://pep.software/thunderbird
>> 
>> (You also find software for Android, iOS and Outlook.)
>
>For Android and iOS, we now removed the price tag--you can download
>those apps (p≡p for Android and p≡p for iOS) free of charge:
>
>AppStore: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/p-p/id1375458631
>F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/security.pEp/
>PlayStore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=security.pEp
>
>Community forum is here:
>
>https://pEp.community/
>
>More software here:
>
>https://pEp.software/ (price tag for p≡p for Outlook stays)
>
>Greets --hernani
>
>-- 
>https://vecirex.net

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