[liberationtech] Orfox

2016-09-09 Thread Malte
Hi,

the last version I see in F-Droid repository is from 24-Sep-2015.

Are there developments elsewhere that I am not aware of?


Sincerely,

Malte
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Re: [liberationtech] The missing awareness: SMTP Security Indicator in Email|WebMail clients

2015-11-01 Thread malte
Quoting Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) - lists (2015-10-31 20:02:21)

> so, the in-transit email encryption problem isn't yet solved.
> 
> The uses of opportunistic encryption with SMTP STARTTLS help, but also
> this is out of the end-user control.

I think mail providers should stop accepting starttls opportunisticly,
but should start requiring it.

mailbox.org does it via the @secure.mailbox.org aliases, I do it in
general (f*ck you Dreamhost, I don't want your shabby unencrypted mail),
others might follow.

For Postfix it's really just setting

smtpd_tls_security_level = encrypt
and
smtp_tls_security_level = encrypt
(instead of "may")

in /etc/postfix/main.cf


Sincerely,

Malte
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Re: [liberationtech] Mailvelope: OpenPGP Encryption for Webmail

2012-12-11 Thread malte
hi

 I'm interested whether there is any comparison (code-base wise or
 feature wise) with the (unfortunately discontinued) FireGPG
 (http://getfiregpg.org)

pigeonpg (which is part of mailvelope) contains code from firegpg - look
like some recycling took place :)

malte

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