Re: [Enigmail] No more "Untrusted Good Signature"s

2017-03-10 Thread ralph wozelka
Hello,

On 2015-12-10 17:50, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> I think the deadline for the proposal is now definitely over. Rob, do
>> you mind creating a bug that describes the conclusions of this for a
>> developer to implement?
> 
> Will do so by the weekend.  It'll be a monster bug, I warn you.
> 
> The nice thing about leaving this open for so long: nobody's going to be
> able to claim we didn't consult the community and leave it open for
> discussion.  ;)

I checked the bug tracker on sf.net: I am assuming correctly that the
discussion's outcome has not made into a feature request, yet? :-)

If it did, it would be fantastic to get access! (there is humanpower
around engaging in development ;) )

thx!
cheers,
ralph



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Re: [Enigmail] (small) missing feature: sort tabs in signature tabular view

2015-05-07 Thread Ralph Wozelka
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On 05/06/2015 10:21 PM, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
 On 06.05.15 16:35, Ralph Wozelka wrote:
 hi all,
 
 just one day ago I was dearly missing the feature to sort the
 list of signatures of my public by date (to get the newest ones
 on top).
 
 click on the column headers does nothing.
 
 Are you talking about the dialog following the click on View 
 signatures? The listed signatures follow their sequence, as
 listed by GnuPG, so the newest should be at the bottom. The column
 headers

Yes, I noticed.

 are not active, there's no sorting by any means.
 
 What would have helped you by sorting it by date?

After a keysigning-party, I started accepting incoming signatures.
However, I did that on 2 different machines independently.
I just wanted to check quickly who I had already processed (so not to
do it all over again just to find the signature already merged).

I felt, View signatures and sorting by date descending would show me
the info the fastest (without knowing anything about the list ordering
GnuPG delivered).


best,
ralph
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Re: [Enigmail] From Circumvention

2015-03-05 Thread Ralph Wozelka
On 2015-03-05 14:51, Stefan wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Am 05.03.15 um 07:42 schrieb Ludwig Hügelschäfer:
 On 04.03.15 23:33, Rainer Blome wrote:
 Am 04.03.2015 um 13:18 schrieb Patrick Brunschwig:
 We could also implement something like an automatic monthly
 check of all keys on keyservers.

 Would this amount to sending your PGP address book to the key
 server? That is something some might want to avoid.

 The keyserver would be requested for every key in your keyring - of
 course not for those which are already revoked.
 
 I think was Rainer means is the fact that requesting updates from every
 key in your keyring would show the keyserver admin and everyone on the
 probably unsecured connection which keys are in your keyring.

that would become less severe if one used a TLS channel via hkps://
the server admins would still see your complete keyring, though.

my2cents
ralph




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