Try having/selecting the PIA server in your own country
On Thu, 17 May 2018 at 21:28, christophe salomon via enigmail-users <
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Hi,
I don't see how that is related to Enigmail, it is about your E-Mail
Setup and the server you are using for sending.
Sebastian
On 05/17/2018 01:27 PM, christophe salomon via enigmail-users wrote:
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> As you will see below , Pia is not letting send encrypted enigm
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sending it again i am a member now
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Sujet : Fwd: [Private Internet Access] Re: pia and thunderbird
Date : Thu, 17 May 2018 13:23:39 +0200
De :christophe salomon
Pour : enigmail-users@enigmail.net
Dear support and users,
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The enforcement for MDC has been introduced in Enigmail 2.0 for "new"
cipher algorithms (AES in all variants, TWOFISH, CAMELLIA).
In Enigmail 2.0.4 this was extended this to all cipher algorithms.
-Patrick
On 17.05.18 09:17, Wolf wrote:
> Since which Version ist that the case? (As maybe changelo
Since which Version ist that the case? (As maybe changelog is of little help
with the secrecy recently)
Am May 17, 2018 6:35:32 AM UTC schrieb Patrick Brunschwig
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>I fear that that's likely to happen. A measure against the Efail
>vulnerability was to disable decryption of messages that have no
Hi!
I just implemented a robust detection for a missing MDC in GPGME. This
works with all GnuPG versions since 2.0.19 (March 2012) and is future
proof. It is based on the DECRYPTION_INFO status which GPGME already
parses. Code speaks more than words:
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