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On 26 Jan 2023, at 20:29, Dr. Simon Donkey via enigmail-users
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> From: "Dr. Simon Donkey"
> Subject: [Enigmail]Enigmail 3.1.2 (20230121-1152): Error message on Debian
> Date: 26 January 2023 at 20:29:31 GMT
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On 06/11/2020 12:01, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
>
> I just upgraded to TB 78.4. It says that Enigmail has been updated to
> 2.2.4, but the promised migration wizard did not appear and I can't work
> out how to trigger it.
Apologies, I got it to work by rest
not an enigmail issue, but I mention it in
case there is a common root cause).
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list to see if `pinentry` is there somewhere, and see what happens if
you kill it.
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(in theory at least, in
practice it's another thing entirely!). But if she says she'll be open
"until Friday" it's more likely to mean she's open until 6 pm on Friday,
than until 6 am. ;-)
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On 08/09/2020 14:21, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> It took us far, far longer
> to reverse-engineer Microsoft's proprietary compression algorithm they
> were using on the hibernation file than it took to actually find the
> AES256 key.
Security by obscurity? *8O)
I'll get
> On 2 Sep 2020, at 14:17, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
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>>> At least until 2021.
>> Well no, that's definitely not what I wrote. At least until the end of
>> 2020. And if I will extend support (which is not yet decided), then
>> *certainly* not for more than 6 additional months.
>
> "Until", not "
> On 26 Aug 2020, at 22:28, Kai Engert wrote:
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> Unfortunately, old versions of NSS/Firefox/Thunderbird always used a
> iteration count of one (1) for the Master Password.
Damn, that’s a horrendous flaw. How do I force the database to be re-encrypted
with the new settings?
Andrew.
ling backports?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
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its PGP support. If this is not sufficiently stable or featureful, will
we have to hold back on upgrading TB until some future release, or will
we still be able to install a fully-functional version of Enigmail?
Thanks,
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ould not need to be admitted into the top level of authoritative
keyservers (somewhat like the structure of DNS).
If the community thinks this would be a useful endeavour, I would be
happy to discuss elsewhere (this list is probably not be the appropriate
venue).
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On 28/03/2020 14:09, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> * Cannot confirm publishing of key on WKS server
Thanks, Patrick. That has fixed the issue for me.
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prompt response, Patrick! :-)
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other
issues with my enigmail, so whatever this indicates appears to be
orthogonal to the current problem.
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u were clicking on the
confirmation button? This is the same output that I see in mine.
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owing on Debian
buster (the client):
gnupg 2.2.12-1+deb10u1
thunderbird 1:68.5.0-1~deb10u1
enigmail 2:2.1.3+ds1-4~deb10u2
and the following on Ubuntu 18.04 (the WKS server):
gnupg 2.2.4-1ubuntu1.2
gpg-wks-server 2.2.4-1ubuntu1.2
Thanks,
Andrew.
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> On 18 Sep 2019, at 18:54, Werner Koch wrote:
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> The signing step is really simple and you can
> forget about it. In particular because gpg-agent will ask you to insert
> the token when needed.
I can vouch for that. All my git commits are signed by default, and the only
outward sign is tha
thod you use, just be careful to compare the fingerprint on
both machines to make sure it was transferred properly.
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ithout configuration, so
long as you have downloaded your public key onto the second machine.
What OS are you using?
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On 21/05/18 15:01, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 05/21/18 09:57, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
>> On 21/05/18 14:35, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>>> What MySQL (from mid-5.7 on) does for tablespace encryption might be of
>>> note here. MySQL uses a fixed table key for each encr
that the symmetric
encryption remains sound. In the efail scenaroio at least, we also
probably want to replace the symmetric algorithm (3DES, CAST5).
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> On 20 May 2018, at 07:26, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
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> Writing just for myself -- not for GnuPG and not for Enigmail and
> definitely not for my employer -- I put together a postmortem on Efail.
> You may find it worth reading. You may also not. Your mileage will
> probably vary. :)
I would
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