Re: [Enigmail] Best way to move to TB 78

2020-10-24 Thread Mark
/2020 2:17 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > On 23.10.2020 15:57, Andreas Hirsch wrote: >> Hi Patrick, >> >> Patrick Brunschwig schrieb am 25.09.2020 um 07:31: >>> On 25.09.2020 07:28, Mark wrote: >>>> Currently I'm using TB 68 with Enigmail and GPG4Win on o

Re: [Enigmail] Best way to move to TB 78

2020-10-23 Thread Mark
own keystore. There might have been easier ways but I wanted to make sure I my keys were completely imported. On 10/23/2020 6:57 AM, Andreas Hirsch wrote: > Hi Patrick, > > Patrick Brunschwig schrieb am 25.09.2020 um 07:31: >> On 25.09.2020 07:28, Mark wrote: >>> C

Re: [Enigmail] Signed sources for Enigmail 2.2.3

2020-09-27 Thread Mark
Interesting as it is not showing up for my 68 install. I went to addons.thunderbird.net and here is what it shows for 2.2.3 Version 2.2.3 Released Sept. 23, 2020 424.6 KiB Works with Thunderbird 77.0a1 and later On

Re: [Enigmail] Signed sources for Enigmail 2.2.3

2020-09-27 Thread Mark
Will that be available for TB 68 as well or just 78? I just had it check for updates and it didn't show any... Thanks On 9/27/2020 3:06 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > On 27.09.2020 01:29, Jonas Witschel wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I noticed that Enigmail 2.2.3 was released on addons.thunderbird.net on

Re: [Enigmail] Best way to move to TB 78

2020-09-25 Thread Mark
Interestingso basically only imported your own key?  See that is why I want to install it on a separate machine first before updating my daily use one. It would be a totally fresh install on that other machine as it doesn't have Thunderbird nor any PGP programs/keys. On 9/25/2020 7:54 PM,

Re: [Enigmail] Best way to move to TB 78

2020-09-25 Thread Mark
I will give that a try and see how (well) it works. If someone has a better idea, please let me know. Thanks On 9/25/2020 8:25 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > Yes, that's a possible approach. You won't need Enigmail afterwards anymore. > > -Patrick > > On 25/09/2020 07:44, Mark w

Re: [Enigmail] Best way to move to TB 78

2020-09-24 Thread Mark
's OpenPGP "database"  Is that correct?  If so, is there a need to leave that version of Enigmail installed after the initial importation of those keys? Thanks Again On 9/24/2020 10:31 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > On 25.09.2020 07:28, Mark wrote: >> Forgive me if this is a bit off

[Enigmail] Best way to move to TB 78

2020-09-24 Thread Mark
Forgive me if this is a bit off-topic but I hope someone can give me some tips. Currently I'm using TB 68 with Enigmail and GPG4Win on one system. I would like to try out TB 78 with it's Open PGP but want to test it on a separate machine which does not have TB, Enigmail, nor GPG4Win on it at all.

Re: [Enigmail] Import Key Issues

2020-09-24 Thread Mark
I don't see a pinentry line at all in task manager.  It is odd On 9/24/2020 2:48 AM, Andrew Gallagher wrote: > On 24/09/2020 06:53, Mark wrote: >> I'm still using Thunderbird 68.12.0 with Enigmail 2.1.8 (20200906-1507) >> and experienced a problem when trying to import a key

Re: [Enigmail] Import Key Issues

2020-09-24 Thread Mark
I don't see any gpg.exe processes running while it is "waiting" on importing the key. I see scdaemon.exe and gpg-agent.exe. Progress bar is still all gray as if nothing is going on. On 9/24/2020 8:44 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > On 24/09/2020 07:53, Mark wrote: >> I'm stil

[Enigmail] Import Key Issues

2020-09-23 Thread Mark
I'm still using Thunderbird 68.12.0 with Enigmail 2.1.8 (20200906-1507) and experienced a problem when trying to import a key within Enigmail. It found the key OK but when I hit OK to import it, nothing happened. It just sat there and even after several minutes, nothing... It didn't import the key

Re: [Enigmail] OpenPGP & Thunderbird 78.2.0

2020-09-08 Thread Mark
Thanks for the explanation of how pEp is connected to this. I do have a few other questions that hopefully you will answer. 1) What does the pEp addon do in addition to or better than the built in OpenPGP? In other words what are the advantages to installing this add-on over the built in support?

Re: [Enigmail] OpenPGP & Thunderbird 78.2.0

2020-09-07 Thread Mark
True, but the first (and only) place I have heard of p≡p in regards to TB is here on this list actually with this same subject line, so I figured it was fair game. On 9/7/2020 4:51 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: >> My asking was a sort of a joke although still not sure what the purpose >> of p≡p

Re: [Enigmail] Enigmail, TB 78+ and security

2020-09-07 Thread Mark
Had those same concerns as there are a multitude of mozilla master password decrypters out there. Plus keeping two key stores in sync could be problematic. On 9/7/2020 12:57 PM, li...@datenritter.de wrote: > Hi all, > > So, Thunderbird will finally implement OpenPGP. Great! \o/ > > Unfortunately,

Re: [Enigmail] OpenPGP & Thunderbird 78.2.0

2020-09-07 Thread Mark
Exactly my question... On 9/7/2020 12:55 PM, Phil Kane wrote: > On 9/6/2020 11:35 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > >> pEp for Thunderbird is not Enigmail. You won't receive an Enigmail >> version that will work with TB 78. > If that is the case, just what is pEp? What does it replace? > > == Phil

Re: [Enigmail] OpenPGP & Thunderbird 78.2.0

2020-09-06 Thread Mark
yption. > > The Enigmail migrator in TB 78 is only for users of the classical mode > of Enigmail. Users of pEp are offered to install pEp for Thunderbird. > And this is now also prepared in Enigmail for TB 68. > > -Patrick > > On 06.09.2020 19:39, Mark wrote: >> Little con

Re: [Enigmail] OpenPGP & Thunderbird 78.2.0

2020-09-06 Thread Mark
Little confused here with the messages about p≡p. If Thunderbird 78 has built in OpenPGP and we no longer use Enigmail/GPG4Win, what is this addon for? Thanks On 8/30/2020 12:33 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > On 24.08.2020 21:39, Kai Engert wrote: >> FYI: >> >> The Thunderbird team had

Re: [Enigmail] Differences between Enigmail and OpenPGP in Thunderbird 78

2020-08-26 Thread Mark
and then another 100K on the server side. Now that we are adding private encryption keys into that collection it is securing, makes me a bit apprehensive. On 8/26/2020 2:26 PM, Kai Engert wrote: > On 26.08.20 21:19, Mark wrote: >> Could you elaborate a bit more on the new and improved Master

Re: [Enigmail] Differences between Enigmail and OpenPGP in Thunderbird 78

2020-08-26 Thread Mark
Could you elaborate a bit more on the new and improved Master Password security now that it is negating the use of passphrases on the private keys? Thanks On 8/25/2020 7:47 AM, Kai Engert wrote: > On 25.08.20 02:12, Mark wrote: >> Am I understanding this correctly, your PGP keys are

Re: [Enigmail] Differences between Enigmail and OpenPGP in Thunderbird 78

2020-08-26 Thread Mark
On 8/24/2020 5:29 PM, Eli Schwartz wrote: > Fortunately, Thunderbird will have optional support for delegating > private key actions (decrypt, sign) to an external GnuPG keyring. This > is primarily being advertised in order to support smartcards. However, > GnuPG won't care whether the private

Re: [Enigmail] Differences between Enigmail and OpenPGP in Thunderbird 78

2020-08-24 Thread Mark
Am I understanding this correctly, your PGP keys are no longer secured with their passphrase and instead relies on the global master password in Thunderbird? Does that not weaken or at least somewhat minimize the validity of the signatures? There are numerous TB password recovery programs out

Re: [Enigmail] Can TB's received mail overview indicate the signature/encryption state of e-mails?

2020-07-27 Thread Mark
Thanks for explaining. I took another look at it and it seems the pen only shows up after clicking on the message.  On 7/23/2020 11:57 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > There is a pen icon and a key icon. The pen is for "signed" and the key > is for "encrypted". Both icons are only displayed if the

Re: [Enigmail] Can TB's received mail overview indicate the signature/encryption state of e-mails?

2020-07-23 Thread Mark
Can you elaborate on what all it will indicate? The only icon I have seen in it is the pencil which I assume just means signed. Thanks On 7/16/2020 10:00 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > Adalbert Hanßen wrote on 16.07.2020 08:02: >> Can Thunderbird's received mail overview indicate the

Re: [Enigmail] Confusing Warning

2020-07-02 Thread Mark
Hi Olav, I see where a mailing list software might cause issues with the message and make it look like it was tampered with.  I will mention that to them and see if they do anything about it. Why would one like say "Unverified signature" as well as "Bad signature"  Thanks,

[Enigmail] Confusing Warning

2020-07-01 Thread Mark
I get security notification emails from MS that are PGP signed.  I'm not sure what part it not signed as when I click on details it on says the following information. Also confusing is that key is in my keyring and I certified it. Am I missing (or misunderstanding) something here?  Part of the

Re: [Enigmail] Alert about Thunderbird 78

2020-06-30 Thread Mark
I just got a alert to update to Thunderbird 68.10.0 but there are no release notes for it, so holding off until I see what it add/fixes. On 6/30/2020 12:07 PM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > Michael Gillan  wrote on 29.06.2020 23:33: >> Hi, >> >> I have been getting a message popping up when I open

Re: [Enigmail] OpenPGP Support in Thunderbird 77.0b3

2020-06-30 Thread Mark
I've never heard of Interlink so went to check out the website. It looks like it might be an option depending on what TB 78.x looks like. Anyway I didn't see Enigmail listed on the extensions page for it  https://interlink-addons.binaryoutcast.com/extensions/ On 6/30/2020 1:08 PM, Patrick

Re: [Enigmail] OpenPGP Support in Thunderbird 77.0b3

2020-05-20 Thread Mark
I just went in and disabled the auto install updates until I see how (well) it works. On 5/20/2020 7:46 AM, Andrew Gallagher wrote: > Thanks, Patrick! > > On 20/05/2020 15:23, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: >> Details are available from the following post: >>

Re: [Enigmail] Future OpenPGP Support in Thunderbird

2019-10-08 Thread Mark Rousell
u've made a massive contribution to every user of Enigmail and the past success of Thunderbird. -- Mark Rousell ___ enigmail-users mailing list enigmail-users@enigmail.net To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click he

Re: [Enigmail] [SOLVED] One recipient sees an attached .asc file, but another sees it inline

2018-09-08 Thread Mark Rousell
e very old and only do very simple things, but they make using > GPG simple and reliable for him. Ah, that does make sense. A lot of people find a system that works for them and then never change it. -- Mark Rousell ___ enigmail-users ma

Re: [Enigmail] [SOLVED] One recipient sees an attached .asc file, but another sees it inline

2018-09-07 Thread Mark Rousell
On 07/09/2018 23:47, Patrick Chkoreff wrote: > so Mr. Brunschwig has done great work in a very > tricky domain. Agreed. :-) -- Mark Rousell ___ enigmail-users mailing list enigmail-users@enigmail.net To unsubscribe or make changes t

Re: [Enigmail] [SOLVED] One recipient sees an attached .asc file, but another sees it inline

2018-09-07 Thread Mark Rousell
On 07/09/2018 22:58, Patrick Chkoreff wrote: > Mark Rousell wrote on 09/07/2018 05:53 PM: > >> What mail client is Bob using? The first message part header you >> quoted[1] is correct for PGP/MIME which I would have thought any modern >> mail client should be able to

Re: [Enigmail] [SOLVED] One recipient sees an attached .asc file, but another sees it inline

2018-09-07 Thread Mark Rousell
d message Content-Disposition: inline; filename="encrypted.asc" then this will be in the main message header: Content-Type: multipart/encrypted; protocol="application/pgp-encrypted"; boundary="" -- Mark Rousell __

Re: [Enigmail] pEp annoyance?

2018-08-21 Thread Mark Rousell
On 22/08/2018 00:33, Mark Rousell wrote: > Christian, > > On 21/08/2018 19:56, Christian Riechers via enigmail-users wrote: >> I have no idea. I'm just sending a plaint text email to the mailing list. > > Very curious, thanks. > > Looking at the headers, it wo

Re: [Enigmail] pEp annoyance?

2018-08-21 Thread Mark Rousell
ver mailman012.mail.hostpoint.ch, although whether it's the Mailman software or some other software doing it I don't know. I can't see why it's happening. -- Mark Rousell ___ enigmail-users mailing list enigmail-users@enigmail.net To unsubscribe or m

Re: [Enigmail] pEp annoyance?

2018-08-20 Thread Mark Rousell
why do your messages all appear to be inline RFC822 attachments? Which feature is causing this? Or is it an emergent property due to an interaction with the mail list software? -- Mark Rousell ___ enigmail-users mailing list enigmail

Re: [Enigmail] A postmortem on Efail

2018-05-20 Thread Mark Rousell
azy demanded by the community. And, in my view, this user demand in turn demands that GnuPG continues to provide the ability to decrypt legacy-encrypted data (albeit, as in my messages to the GnuPG Users list, via a new legacy option that forces users to make some sort of charge in order to use it). --

[Enigmail] Lost Key Rings!

2017-09-21 Thread Matthew Mark Drew via enigmail-users
--- Begin Message --- Help Enigmail can no longer find my Key Rings (happened after a botched upgrade of GPG4Win) - I have tried re-installing GPG, GPG4WIN and Enigmail, nothing works and I see no option that allows me to manually point Enigmail to the Ring's location. Need Help! Thanks --- End

[Enigmail] Steps

2017-03-10 Thread mark crosby
It is not clear at all how to exchange encrypted emails with others. I have to assume (not found in FAQ) that I would have to send my public key to all people with whom I wish to exchange encrypted messages. And need to know if this is sent before or after they have installed compatible

Re: [Enigmail] XUL and Enigmail

2015-11-11 Thread Mark Rousell
codebase that is well-tested and known to work. Thus replacing a key part of the code base for reasons that are anything but overwhelming (i.e. the existing code is irretrievably broken) is an error. So the question to my mind is: Is GnuPG irretrievably broken for Enigmai

Re: [Enigmail] Webmail use

2015-01-10 Thread Mark Kurowski
well ease your friend into the process, but don't be alarmed when you get a bad signature from her. :-) Mark On 1/10/2015 2:02 PM, Bryant Evans wrote: Thanks! I've downloaded it, installed it and am tsting it. I am also doing my due diligence to look for any reported problems. I appreciate