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On 5/20/20 10:23 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> The Thunderbird developers have released the first beta version of
> Thunderbird 77 that contains native support for OpenPGP emails. The
> development has not yet finished; there are still itches and glitches,
> but the basic functionality of encryption, decryption, signing and
> verification of emails is there. The functionality is still considered
> experimental; there are still known issues and white spots.
> 
I am hoping you are one of the contributors to that. I would feel safer
knowing something that has been working well is the precursor of a new 
technology.

> Details are available from the following post:
> https://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/tb-planning/2020-May/007621.html
> 
> Aligned with this release, I created a first beta version of
> Enigmail 2.2. Enigmail 2.2 is a special release that serves one single
> purpose: help users migrate their keys and settings from Enigmail/GnuPG
> to Thunderbird -- nothing more.
> 
> If you want to try Enigmail 2.2 Beta 1 along with Thunderbird 77 beta 3,
> you can install it from here:
> https://enigmail.net/download/nightly/enigmail-nightly-enigmail-2.2-branch-all.xpi
> 
Also I hope this doesn't mean that Enigmail is going away anytime soon.
I have quite a few things that I rely on enigmail for and really love it.

In any case, thanks a lot for all the work :)

Aisha

> -Patrick
> 
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