Hi,
what could be reason that I see the question mark symbol for my own
signatures?
I (roughly) know how it works for signatures by other people but in the
past my own signatures didn't receive this "downgrade".
I hope that you can find all relevant information in the attached
screenshot.
On 06.02.2018 19:57, David wrote:
> I received this in today's email. Some of the information is correct but
> his main data, the expiry date, is completely incorrect.
>
> Is anyone familiar with this person or this site?
I guess this is just a bug in his bot and I guess he is really trying to
On 08.10.2017 21:43, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
> Well, in Thunderbird every account can have multiple identities attached
> to it. It's a bit difficult to see them all, the corresponding dialog is
> not easy to find.
>
> Go to account settings, select your account. In the lower right just
>
Hi,
I just noticed that the "Generate OpenPGP Key" dialog lets me choose
between different User IDs. SO far, so good.
Where does this info come from?
I'm asking because I can choose an account which I can't find in my
Thunderbird Account settings. It has to be some leftover of an old account.
Hi,
is it just me or are the entries in "Download OpenPGP Keys" (Enigmail
Key Management --> Keyserver --> Search for Keys --> OK) not sortable?
Alexander
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Hi,
on my setup (Windows 10, Thunderbird 52.0.1, Enigmail 1.9.6.1) I have
the problem that I can't refresh or upload public keys to the keyservers
anymore.
It used to work for a very long time.
I only see the dialog you can see in the attachment. Hitting "Cancel"
doesn't do anything. Hitting
Hi,
some people have signed my key. But for those people where I didn't
import their public key I just see that "somebody" has signed my key but
I haven't found any way in Enigmail to import the public key (based on
the fingerprint) belonging to the signature.
I attached a screenshot in case my
On 05.12.2016 21:32, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
> Did you check the "Display all Keys by Default" in Enigmails key manager?
>
> Can't speak about GPA, though.
>
> Ludwig
Is this unchecked by default?
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PGP:
http://bit.ly/2eddeJS
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On 21.11.2016 21:59, Pietro Donnini wrote:
> i use Chromium Version 53.0.2785.143 Built on 8.6, running on Debian
> 8.6, and seems your certificate issuer (GeoTrust DV SSL CA - G3) is one
> in the list of those issuing "test" certificates for website that do not
> ask for them (basically they
On 02.01.2016 00:44, Rob wrote:
> Hi - I'm trying to import keys using the Enigmail Key Management menu
> item in Thunderbird from Ubuntu 14.04. The picture of the start screen
> in the Ubuntu Software Center shows a title bar, a menu bar, and a
> search box, then an empty list of keys. My
On 23.12.2015 22:05, Phil Kane wrote:
>
> Is there an easy way to on to use the same key system with the same
> Thunderbird/Enigmail account installed on two separate computers?
>
> Phil Kane
>
Yes, there is. Export your key pair on the one system and import it on
the other.
Or didn't I get
On 08.10.2015 18:18, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> I think I found (and fixed) the error. Please try the latest nightly
> build (which I built a few minutes ago).
In 1.9a1pre (20151008-1615) it's fixed for me.
Thank you!
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On 05.10.2015 10:35, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> Is there any error message in the Thunderbird console (menu Tools >
> Error Console)?
>
> Thanks,
> -Patrick
There are some, but I think they are unrelated. I sent them to you in a
private mail anyway.
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this is an Enigmail or a Thunderbird bug or if there's
something wrong with my installation, but let's see if others have the
same problem.
In my "Sent" folder I have many mails which are signed & unencrypted.
When I right-click --> Edit as new message them the text field is
On 16.09.2015 17:49, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> I got the debug log. The behavior is a bug in Enigmail 1.8.2 that has
> been fixed a while ago (that is, I can reproduce it in 1.8.2, but not
> with nightly builds of Enigmail).
>
> The problem is not related to the "import key" function, but to
>
On 10.09.2015 17:41, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> It works flawlessly for me. There is only one signature on the
> message, and after the key was imported I can de-select and re-select
> the message and get the correctly verified signature.
>
> -Patrick
Even after having rebooted the machine I
On 10.09.2015 15:19, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> Could it be that the message is signed by more than 1 key? In other
> words, if you click on the "Import Key" button again, does it display
> the same key ID as before? If yes, did you re-load the message?
>
> -Patrick
Yes, if I click the button
On 02.09.2015 15:40, Mike Acker wrote:
> sounds like you have more than one keyring out there
> i don't remember where the keyrings are kept in a windows system :(
He wrote that he is on Ubuntu.
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On 14.07.2015 10:03, Boolean Null wrote:
I receive no matching private/secret key found when I want to decrypt
or sign messages.
But I definitely have the correct private and public key as I checked,
using th long-key-id.
How can this issue be resolved?
enigmail 1.8.2
icedove
On 18.04.2015 12:00, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I just noticed that https://www.enigmail.net/download/source.php seems to
contain cleartext http links for the sourcecode tarballs (e.g.
http://www.enigmail.net/download/source/enigmail-1.8.2.tar.gz).
thanks for notifying, fixed by
On 04.03.2015 13:18, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
We could also implement something like an automatic monthly check of
all keys on keyservers.
I would like to see this, since I experience that people never to rarely
update the keys from keyservers manually.
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On 24.02.2015 15:17, Onno Ekker wrote:
Yes, that's dialogue I mean which is unclear. It says Protocol:Inline PGP and
when you choose it, and visit the menu again you see Protocol:PGP/MIME.
Not very intuitive…
Onno
I also attach a screenshot, because I talked about another dialogue
than
Am 24.02.2015 12:33 schrieb Onno Ekker:
Hi,
I have a problem with the current user interface for Enigmail
1.8a1pre.
I wanted to switch protocol for a message from Inline PGP to PGP/MIME,
but the current interface is very hard to read.
It would be better to show both options as a radio menuitem
On 04.02.2015 19:07, Alexander Buchner wrote:
On 04.02.2015 19:00, Bob Williams wrote:
I'd be surprised if Ubuntu gives you GnuPG 1.4. What is the output of
gpg --version?
I have a Ubuntu 14.10 system:
@@@:~$ gpg --version
gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.16
Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation
On 10.01.2015 14:35, Bryant Evans wrote:
First of all, let me offer a hearty Thank You to those who have worked
so hard to make Enigmail such a useful and important tool. Your time is
a gracious gift to those of us who use the product.
I have done some searching but find no direct answer to
On 06.01.2015 10:29, Ian Mann wrote:
Hmm, re reading I see your point, and should be less than version, 1.7.2
Hmm, I BCC'd and it seemed to encrypt but when I checked it was not
encrypted, that is why I went looking on the web for an answer.
I was sending to one of my other accounts as a
On 06.01.2015 08:52, Ian Mann wrote:
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.
On 06.01.2015 19:30, Joe wrote:
Hello all. hoping I can get some quick help/pointers. I send test emails
to the adele bot and it keeps sending this back.
Unfortunately I could not encrypt my reply to you. A possible reason is
that the key you sent me might be a signing-only key (set so
Am 01.09.2014 09:45 schrieb Olav Seyfarth:
yes, that's a bug, I confirm it. Would you open a bug for it or shall
I do it?
I did.
https://sourceforge.net/p/enigmail/bugs/323/
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On 29.08.2014 10:14, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
I'm happy to announce the availability of Enigmail v1.7.2 for
Thunderbird 24 - 31, and SeaMonkey 2.20 and newer.
Notable Changes
===
* This is a bugfix release, fixing several major issues found in v1.7.
* A security bug
On 29.08.2014 22:36, Nicolai Josuttis (enigmail) wrote:
Strange.
Does it even happen if the person without encryption
is the only one recipient?
Yes, it does.
For example I experience the same behavior when I send this mail to the
mailing list.
Because it is enough to have just one rule that
On 08.08.2014 17:46, Dr. Martin Senftleben wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to this list and apologise in advance in case my request has
been discussed already.
I've been using GPG for quite a while, and since I use Thunderbird I
also use EnigMail and am very grateful for this extension.
However, one
I have received a mail for which enigmail says:
BAD signature from XXX
How can I find out why the signature is bad?
(I don't want to post the mail on the mailing list.)
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Am 18.07.2014 11:58 schrieb Ludwig Hügelschäfer:
On 18.07.14 11:21, Alexander Buchner wrote:
I have received a mail for which enigmail says:
BAD signature from XXX
How can I find out why the signature is bad? (I don't want to post
the mail on the mailing list.)
There are many many reasons
Am 18.07.2014 13:45 schrieb Ludwig Hügelschäfer:
So you have the possibility to compare sent and received message. You
could do that by hand or by a file diff tool after exporting the
message out of Thunderbird. When using Inline-PGP, the most frequent
cause for bad signatures are line length
Am 18.07.2014 15:50 schrieb Ludwig Hügelschäfer:
Well, that could be either a bug in Enigmail 1.5.2 which has been
fixed in the meantime or a still undiscovered or unfixed bug. Next
step would be now that he upgrades to Enigmail 1.7 and send exactly
the same message again.
If that yields a good
On 12.07.2014 12:49, Otto de Voogd wrote:
I noticed sometime ago when a friend searched for my public key via
Enigmail, that it listed a revoked key (one with no signatures) as the
first key for me. While my real key (with many signatures) was listed
second.
I found this surprising, I'd
Hi,
if some people on this list use enigmail with Ubuntu, I would kindly
ask them to support the following wish (bug report) for Ubuntu to update
the package to a recent version:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/enigmail/+bug/1296699
There is already a debian package for version
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