Hey all.
After reading the messages on this mailing list, I'm contemplating
whether I should completely separate the P/GP/G for day to day use
(code signing, file crypto, etc.) with the one for email. That way
whatever trust I bestow in Thunderbird's P/GP/G implementation will
not interfere wit
On 09.09.20 11:35, Lachezar Dobrev wrote:
Hey all.
After reading the messages on this mailing list, I'm contemplating
whether I should completely separate the P/GP/G for day to day use
(code signing, file crypto, etc.) with the one for email. That way
whatever trust I bestow in Thunderbird'
Hello Patrick et al.
On 09.09.20 08:01, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> In Junior mode, there is no visible key management, and almost no
> possibility to configure anything. You automatically get a key for all
> your accounts, and encryption is done automatically whenever possible.
> You don't need
Am 08.09.20 um 18:40 schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
> It is true, and it absolutely leads to the idea that you're spending too
> much time on the wrong subject.
...
> PGPdisk
Please stay on topic.
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Am 09.09.20 um 11:35 schrieb Lachezar Dobrev:> I have not had any
experience with the new Thunderbird, and I wonder
> if it will be possible to completely skip migrating from Enigmail and
> start all-over without touching the infrastructure I have built?
Have you considered using interlink?
(I'
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On 9/9/2020 8:17 PM, li...@datenritter.de wrote:
> Have you considered using interlink?
> (I'm not sure if that'd be a good idea in the long term. Mozilla had
> their reasons to give up the XUL stuff. Maybe they could be convinced to
> boost security a bit...)
>
AFAIK the only