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> You can undo that (using Enigmail > Undo Encryption), which should
> then display the complete message again.
I can see menu entry (I assume you refer to the german title
"Verschlüsselung rückgängig machen"), however it is gray and can't be
used. Ma
Thanks for the fast reply. The ticket you mentioned exactly describes
the first issue of my e-mail.
Do you also know already about the second issue? There, disabling
automatic encryption does not help.
Regards,
Hauke
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Hi,
I'm using Enigmail 2.0.11 with Thunderbird 60.7.1.
Since the last release of Enigmail I'm having two problems related with
signed e-mails I sent:
1) For some unsigned replies on these e-mails, the text of the reply is
only shown for a split second. Afterwards, only my original message is
sh
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Hi,
thanks for your reply.
> Best choice is to use PGP/MIME - it doesn't have this problem. It's
> always better to avoid problems than to find and optimize
> workarounds.
The same argument is true for the handling of attachments but there
the opt
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Hi,
I'm using Enigmail 1.9.2 with Thunderbird 45.1.1 (Windows). I'm
sending my e-mails as plain text (no html) and use PGP/Inline (some of
my contacts prefer it over PGP/MIME).
If my signed e-mail contains long unbreakable text lines (especially
li
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Hi,
> Yes, 8192 is non standard
if one considers gnupg (where enigmail is build on top), 4096 is non
standard but supported; but 8192 is not supported. That's a difference.
If you really think you need that high security, I would recommend to
use
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Hi,
> My master key is 8192 RSA
to my knowledge GnuPG only supports up to 4096-bit keys.
See here
https://www.gnupg.org/faq/gnupg-faq.html#default_rsa2048
for my source and some explanation why already a 4096 bit key is to
large to be made the defa
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Hi,
I just updated to Enigmail 1.9.2 (via the addons-update). I'm using it
together with with gnupg 2.0.30 under Windows 8.1.
As I was interested what has changed in the latest versions I found this
https://sourceforge.net/p/enigmail/bugs/571/
bug
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Hi,
I'm using Enigmail 1.9.1 with gnupg 2.0.30 under Windows 8.1.
If I e.g. update my keys by the command line I get
gpg: fordere Schl³ssel 8ABDF3D7 von hkp-Server keys.gnupg.net an
but in the widow log "Enigmail Meldung" that is shown if I update
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Hi,
Thank you Ludwig. I would have never found out why this server is used.
I'm now using
- --keyserver-options no-honor-keyserver-url
to use only the key server I specified explicitly.
I'm very surprised that gnupg uses this "preferred keyserver UR
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Hi,
thank you very much for this quick reply and opening the bug report.
I now successful imported 0x00A1E6FE
> The grey ones are revoked and the others are expired.
If this information would be provided in the window where one selects
which key
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Hi Ludwig,
> Enigmail currently cannot import expired keys.
good to know but bad that there is no error message at all.
But actually I tried to import your public key. I took it from
http://www.hammernoch.net/pgp/my_public_keys.asc (this private
ho
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Hi,
> Newer versions of gpg2.x reject signatures using the unsecure hash
> algorithm MD5. If all self-signatures are stripped off this way,
> then gpg rejects the whole key because of a missing self
> signature.
>
> Maybe this can be repaired by
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Hi,
I'm using Enigmail 1.9.1. I tried to import a key but it doesn't work. I
tried to import the key as file, via copy&paste or via the download
from url option (By the way, I find it confusing that these three import
possibilities are in different
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Hi,
with the latest update to Thunderbird 45 I also updated Enigmail to
1.9.1 and had therefore switch from GnuPG 1.4.X to 2.0.30 (I'm using
Windows 8.1 and therefore used Gpg4win-Vanilla as recommended in
https://www.enigmail.net/index.php/en/faq?vi
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> That's a known bug (See
> https://sourceforge.net/p/enigmail/bugs/333/).
In the reported bug, they mention explicitly that the passphrase has
to be entered wrong 3 times. In my case already at the first time the
message "The revocation certificat
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Hi Patrick,
thanks for making this quick fix.
> But you can still adjust the column size by dragging the column
> splitter, right?
yes (but to try this, one first has to know that there is a hidden
column).
Hauke
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Thanks for your fast reply.
"import-clean" alone is not enough (gives an error message) but I
found the working combinations "import-options import-clean" (if I for
example import a copy of my pubring.gpg) or "keyserver-options
import-clean" (if I up
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Hi,
If I open the window where you get a list of all the keys on your key
ring everything is fine. If I click in the top right corner to make
the window smaller (the button between the x for closing and _ for
minimizing) the window gets smaller but t
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I also would like to have a sorting possibility of the key signatures.
I have some keys in my keyring who have several hundred signatures. By
sorting by user-id it would be possible to get a faster overview who
of my known keys also signed this key.
M
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Hi,
If I right kick on my key in the key list and try to create and save a
revoke certificate (or use "create" - "revoke certificate" in the top
menu) I have to choose a folder where it should be placed. After this
Enigmail asks for my passphrase, i
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