hello,
i switch from debian + xfce to debian + mate
i backup my folder ".gnupg" (i use enigmail in/wh. thunderbird)
i write back my backup to /home/user/.gnupg and start thunderbird.
i setup my mail account and tell thunderbird by settings: use my key.
but, enigmail dont see my key - enigmail
On 16.02.18 11:29, Urs Riggenbach via enigmail-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been using Enigmail and it's nicely integrated with Tunderbird.
>
> When sending large attachments, I have often 10 seconds or more wait times.
>
> I think this because of some architectural flaw as when I dump the
> e
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Hello,
I've been using Enigmail and it's nicely integrated with Tunderbird.
When sending large attachments, I have often 10 seconds or more wait times.
I think this because of some architectural flaw as when I dump the
encrypted email to a file and run gpg to decrypt it it
On 15.02.18 22:21, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> I'm using enigmail 2.0~beta1-1 from debian experimental.
>
> When looking to "customize" the compose toolbar, i see two options that
> look pretty much identical to each other, both labeled "Enigmail
> Encryption Info" :
>
>
>
> it'd be good to:
>
On 16.02.18 00:12, Hernâni Marques (p≡p foundation) wrote:
> On 15.02.2018 23:55, Philip Jackson wrote:
>
>> On 15/02/18 22:12, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>>> Leave subject unprotected
>>
>> That's my preferred choice.
>
> A further suggestion, like used in pEp:
>
> Enable unprotected (messa