I experienced BCC issues with 1.7.2 and searched the web and found this UK
Register article.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/09/09/enigmail_encryption_error_prompts_plaintext_panic/
Subsequently I visited your web site and got the nightly 1.8a1 pre.
I really like what you have done with the wr
Okay, it's correct that better documented or cleaner would have helped in this
situation. This bug is marked as wontfix, it seems, that you can't do anything
against this situation. If there was any discussion on the mailinglist about
this issue. Sorry, I haven't read it: The situation as I un
HAHAHAHAHA! That is the *best* laugh I've had in a long time! The
ILLUMINATIlmao. I used to get followers on twitter who wanted me to
research them - instantly blocked. I only use tinfoil where appropriate.
LOL that is too funny. <3
On 1/5/2015 11:15 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
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>> Just want
> Just wanted to say...I'm so sorry you are exposed to and abused by
> demented people like this: http://sixdemonbag.org/threat.xhtml <3. It
> is embarrassing to be a member of the same crowd as people like this -
> users who are paranoid :)
Well, thank you. :)
I should say, though, that the va
> The NDAA act in America allows anyone to be detained indefinitely for any
> reason
This is not a political list; please take the political discussions elsewhere.
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Just wanted to say...I'm so sorry you are exposed to and abused by
demented people like this: http://sixdemonbag.org/threat.xhtml <3. It
is embarrassing to be a member of the same crowd as people like this -
users who are paranoid :) Be well, and many blessings to you and all
those others who give
Is this diatribe really necessary? What is important here is that we all
have a safe and secure means of communication outside the snooping
capabilities of the ubiquitous NSA and its foreign affiliations. If no
one is concerned about intelligence people making contributions to the
code, why not si
> and closed source products. And trust would be compromised if people
> like Rob would contribute to code in GnuPG or Enigmail.
I’d like to add — there are lots of ways to contribute that don’t involve code,
and which even “contaminated” people can do. Write FAQs, maintain
documentation, fiel
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On 05.01.15 00:58, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> An argument, why your policy is based on one irrational human
>> would be nice. It may be the case, that people don't want
>> intelligence people on software, but as far as it's public, you
>> are not.
Kristy,
I have over 20 years working on various open source projects. I wish we
lived in the world you describe, but we don't.
Or putting it more simply, Robert's right. If you don't understand why,
or if you just wish that things were different, you're entitled to that.
However you could sa
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