There is a comprehensive video on DIME on You Tube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWzvXaxR6us
Ian On 07/03/15 13:14, Ian Mann wrote: > Sent a message with attachment, but is too large. I was unaware of size > limit, sorry for the problem. > > I was saying Dark Mail addresses the issue of headers I read some time back. > They have a PDF out now on their system. > > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20903929/dark-internet-mail-environment-december-2014.pdf > > > > Ian > > > > > On 07/03/15 13:00, David wrote: >> On 3/6/2015 8:39 PM, Ian Mann wrote: >>> http://blog.linuxprogrammer.org/How%20to%20Sanitize%20Thunderbird%20and%20Enigmail.html >>> >>> This sanitizes some of the information. >>> >>> Ian >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 07/03/15 11:23, David wrote: >>>> On 3/6/2015 3:37 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote: >>>>> On 03/06/15 15:16, David wrote: >>>>>> I am confused by this request. What difference does it make if >>>>>> 'someone else' knows whose public is on your public keyring? >>>>> If they know whose public keys are on your keyring, they know who you >>>>> talk to. You may not wish them to know this. Depending on who you >>>>> are and who you talk to, their knowing it could be very dangerous to you. >>>> You are aware that the *body* of the message is encrypted but the >>>> *header*, the email address you send to and the email address that you >>>> send from, and the complete path of all the email servers that the >>>> emails traveled though, is still open to the world? And that those >>>> emails are stored on all of those servers. Or at least they used to be >>>> stored. >>>> >>>> Which means that the whole world 'knows' just who you send emails to and >>>> receive emails from? You are using Thunderbird on a Linux OS. >>>> >>>> Select an email that you have sent to your friends, or one that they >>>> have sent to you, or anyone, and press Ctrl-U to open a new window of >>>> information. read carefully and closely. >>>> >>>> So if some admin of a key-server in some place 'knows' who you is on >>>> your Public-Keyring for email it is of little importance. >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> enigmail-users mailing list >>>> enigmail-users@enigmail.net >>>> To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click here: >>>> https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> enigmail-users mailing list >>> enigmail-users@enigmail.net >>> To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click here: >>> https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net >>> >> This is from your post which was a reply to me that you posted here. As >> you can see it is of little to no consequence if some one can see your >> Public Key Ring. I edited the body parts to shorten the post since that >> had nothing to do with my point here. >> >> As for 'someone' spying on you? If 'they' want to do that then they will >> do that. :-) >> >> _______________________________________________________________________ >> From - Fri Mar 06 20:46:13 2015 >> X-Account-Key: account3 >> X-UIDL: GmailId14bf1e33208c3a47 >> X-Mozilla-Status: 0011 >> X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 >> X-Mozilla-Keys: >> >> Delivered-To: thetinsm...@gmail.com >> Received: by 10.27.157.195 with SMTP id g186csp214059wle; >> Fri, 6 Mar 2015 17:39:34 -0800 (PST) >> X-Received: by 10.180.105.136 with SMTP id gm8mr140041wib.13.1425692373922; >> Fri, 06 Mar 2015 17:39:33 -0800 (PST) >> Return-Path: <enigmail-users-boun...@enigmail.net> >> Received: from mailman012.mail.hostpoint.ch >> (mailman012.mail.hostpoint.ch. [2a00:d70:0:e::722]) >> by mx.google.com with ESMTPS id >> h2si6483710wiv.16.2015.03.06.17.39.31 >> (version=TLSv1.2 cipher=ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 bits=128/128); >> Fri, 06 Mar 2015 17:39:33 -0800 (PST) >> Received-SPF: none (google.com: enigmail-users-boun...@enigmail.net does >> not designate permitted sender hosts) client-ip=2a00:d70:0:e::722; >> Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; >> spf=none (google.com: enigmail-users-boun...@enigmail.net does >> not designate permitted sender hosts) >> smtp.mail=enigmail-users-boun...@enigmail.net >> Received: from localhost ([127.0.0.1] helo=mailman012.mail.hostpoint.ch) >> by mailman012.mail.hostpoint.ch with esmtp (Exim 4.84 (FreeBSD)) >> (envelope-from <enigmail-users-boun...@enigmail.net>) >> id 1YU3hy-000AMJ-Ko; Sat, 07 Mar 2015 02:39:14 +0100 >> Received: from [10.0.2.43] (helo=mxin016.mail.hostpoint.ch) >> by mailman012.mail.hostpoint.ch with esmtp (Exim 4.84 (FreeBSD)) >> (envelope-from <an...@neomailbox.ch>) id 1YU3hw-000AM5-By >> for enigmail-users@enigmail.net; Sat, 07 Mar 2015 02:39:12 +0100 >> Received: from [5.148.176.57] (helo=s1.neomailbox.net) >> by mxin016.mail.hostpoint.ch with esmtps >> (TLSv1.2:DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:256) (Exim 4.84 (FreeBSD)) >> (envelope-from <an...@neomailbox.ch>) id 1YU3hw-000L2H-A9 >> for enigmail-users@enigmail.net; Sat, 07 Mar 2015 02:39:12 +0100 >> Message-ID: <54fa56bc.9070...@neomailbox.ch> >> Date: Sat, 07 Mar 2015 12:39:08 +1100 >> From: Ian Mann <an...@neomailbox.ch> >> MIME-Version: 1.0 >> To: enigmail-users@enigmail.net >> References: <54f5c8c2.3080...@sixdemonbag.org> >> <54f6f7fa.5040...@enigmail.net> >> <54f78831.4090...@gmx.de> <54f7fae2.3060...@enigmail.net> >> <54f85f52.20...@2904.cc> <54fa0b25.50...@gmail.com> >> <54fa1001.9020...@caerllewys.net> <54fa451e.8060...@gmail.com> >> In-Reply-To: <54fa451e.8060...@gmail.com> >> Subject: Re: [Enigmail] From Circumvention >> X-BeenThere: enigmail-users@enigmail.net >> X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.17 >> Precedence: list >> Reply-To: Enigmail user discussion list <enigmail-users@enigmail.net> >> List-Id: Enigmail user discussion list >> <enigmail-users_enigmail.net.enigmail.net> >> List-Unsubscribe: >> <https://lists.enigmail.net/mailman/options/enigmail-users_enigmail.net>, >> <mailto:enigmail-users-requ...@enigmail.net?subject=unsubscribe> >> List-Archive: >> <https://lists.enigmail.net/pipermail/enigmail-users_enigmail.net/> >> List-Post: <mailto:enigmail-users@enigmail.net> >> List-Help: <mailto:enigmail-users-requ...@enigmail.net?subject=help> >> List-Subscribe: >> <https://lists.enigmail.net/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net>, >> <mailto:enigmail-users-requ...@enigmail.net?subject=subscribe> >> Content-Type: multipart/mixed; >> boundary="===============5969855842382285287==" >> Errors-To: enigmail-users-boun...@enigmail.net >> Sender: "enigmail-users" <enigmail-users-boun...@enigmail.net> >> >> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. >> --===============5969855842382285287== >> Content-Type: multipart/alternative; >> boundary="------------090102070300070205010504" >> >> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. >> --------------090102070300070205010504 >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 >> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> >> http://blog.linuxprogrammer.org/How%20to%20Sanitize%20Thunderbird%20and%20Enigmail.html >> >> This sanitizes some of the information. >> >> Ian >> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> enigmail-users mailing list >> enigmail-users@enigmail.net >> To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click here: >> https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net > > > > _______________________________________________ > enigmail-users mailing list > enigmail-users@enigmail.net > To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click here: > https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net
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