On 9/14/2013 10:39 AM, Uwe Scholz wrote:
> Hm, I see your point, Robert. Although I have to admit that I have my
> doubts that hijacking Thunderbirds storing logic would be sooo
> dramatic.
I don't mean to sound rude, but on what are you basing your doubts? :)
It's fine to doubt, but at the sam
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On 14.09.13 17:32, Tom Ritter wrote:
> While Thunderbird is open, but not being used, just downloading
> messages in folders in the background (constantly) - Enigmail will
> pop up the passphrase dialog. I didn't try and open an encrypted
> mai
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On 14.09.13 16:39, Uwe Scholz wrote:
> Hi Robert and all the others :-)
>
> "Robert J. Hansen" schrieb am [Sat,
> 14.09.2013 00:49]:
>> On 9/13/2013 6:01 AM, Uwe Scholz wrote:
>>> below you find a rather long text for a feature request. But I
>>>
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On 14/09/13 16:26, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> On 14.09.13 15:22, Bob Williams wrote:
>> I'm confused as to how to increase the time my passphrase is
>> cached. In openPGP/Preferences/Basic I have entered a value of
>> 360 minutes, but when I click OK
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While Thunderbird is open, but not being used, just downloading messages in
folders in the background (constantly) - Enigmail will pop up the passphrase
dialog. I didn't try and open an encrypted mail, I didn't receive an
encrypted mail into the
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On 14.09.13 15:22, Bob Williams wrote:
> I'm confused as to how to increase the time my passphrase is
> cached. In openPGP/Preferences/Basic I have entered a value of 360
> minutes, but when I click OK, I see the following message:
>
> "Your system
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On 14.09.13 14:15, Max Maass wrote:
> I can confirm this behaviour on Linux x64 with latest (non-beta)
> Enigmail and Thunderbird 17.0.8 (latest from ubuntu repositories).
> Never noticed it before, but this is a big information leak.
>
> Also, sa
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On 14.09.13 13:56, Lars Noodén wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I notice that if a message draft is started encrypted and then
> postponed, it becomes unencrypted when the message is continued.
> The box becomes unchecked in the Encrypt Message checkbox under the
Hi Robert and all the others :-)
"Robert J. Hansen" schrieb am [Sat, 14.09.2013 00:49]:
> On 9/13/2013 6:01 AM, Uwe Scholz wrote:
> > below you find a rather long text for a feature request. But I
> > structured the text a little bit, and I hope you read it anyway.
>
> Welcome, Uwe! :)
>
> [..
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Thanks for quick response.
On Fri, 13 Sep 2013 16:35:07 +0200, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> 1) works fine. Gpg4win 2.2.0 vanilla (GnuPG 2.0.21) has been
>> installed successfully and setup wizard has completed. I have
>> one question; how does Enig
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I'm confused as to how to increase the time my passphrase is cached.
In openPGP/Preferences/Basic I have entered a value of 360 minutes,
but when I click OK, I see the following message:
"Your system uses gpg-agent or a similar tool for passphrase han
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I can confirm this behaviour on Linux x64 with latest (non-beta)
Enigmail and Thunderbird 17.0.8 (latest from ubuntu repositories).
Never noticed it before, but this is a big information leak.
Also, saving the draft encrypted appearently always save
Hi,
I notice that if a message draft is started encrypted and then
postponed, it becomes unencrypted when the message is continued. The
box becomes unchecked in the Encrypt Message checkbox under the OpenPGP
menu. Then, unless encryption is re-specified right away, the draft
seems to get saved un
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