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On 2020-01-01 16:03, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> Andreas Hirsch wrote on 01.01.2020 15:29:
>> Hi Patrick,
>>
>> Patrick Brunschwig schrieb am 31.12.2019 um 16:53:
>>> I'm happy to announce Enigmail version 2.1.5 for Thunderbird 68 and
>>> Postbox 7.
>>>
>>> This release addresses the following
is
not one of the effective ones.
Sebastian
On 2019-10-11 16:24, Daniel Pecka wrote:
>
> sorry, now with attached screenshot
>
> dan
>
> On 11/10/2019 16:22, Daniel Pecka wrote:
>> Servus Patrick,
>>
>> please check screenshot, it just leaks the mail addresses fr
On 2019-05-11 17:05, Rémi Saurel wrote:
> But there is this one address, which as soon as I add it to the
> recipient list, causes the following to happen:
> * Disabling auo signing of the my message
> * Do not enable encryption despite the corresponding public key being
> present in my keychain.
Hi,
On 06/25/2018 11:12 PM, Aaron Tovo wrote:
>
> I'm trying to import my public keyring into Enigmail in the
> Thunderbird email client
>
So you have a local gpg installation with all your keys imported there?
`gpg2 -k` shows them all? And Enigmail uses this installation? Then they
should all
Hi,
This language for this mailinglist is English.
Why Firefox? Enigmail is for Thunderbird.
Sebastian
On 2018-06-18 09:54, Torsten Schulz wrote:
> Guten Tag!
> Leider funktioniert die Installation unter Firefox nicht mehr da es
> nicht vom Herausgeber (Entwickler) signiert wurde,
Hi,
I don't see how that is related to Enigmail, it is about your E-Mail
Setup and the server you are using for sending.
Sebastian
On 05/17/2018 01:27 PM, christophe salomon via enigmail-users wrote:
>
> Dear support and users,
>
> As you will see below , Pia is not letting se
nce? The body is still easily recognizable as
encrypted. Every entity which could read the "Encrypted Message" subject
can also recognize the body as encrypted.
Futhermore a random (and thus more or less unique) string again leaks
information what you actually want to prevent.
Sebastia
On 11/06/2017 11:46 AM, Whitey wrote:
> Why not display exactly what GnuPG reports concerning a signature? Leave
> it up to the user to make his own value judgments.
Because not all users may be capable of jugding gnupg's outputs. And I
think we also want to address the non-tech-savy users.
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On 09/17/2017 10:40 AM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
> Is there any way to import them into Enigmail?
Menu > Enigmail > Key Management > File > Reload Cache
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python programming - mail server - photo - video - https://sebix.at
cryptographic key at https://sebix.at/DC9B463B.asc and on public keyservers
What's gpgs output as shown by Enigmail?
On 01/17/2017 08:21 PM, Dominik Kucher wrote:
> On my Thunderbird with enigmail, at home it believes my signature is
> good but at work on my Thunderbird with enigmal it believes it broken. why?
>
>
> Am 2017-01-17 um 17:53 schrieb
Hi,
I can confirm this, https://www.enigmail.net/ redirects to itself.
(Webmaster in CC according to whois).
Sebastian
On 07/15/2016 01:52 PM, David wrote:
> It appears to have a problem. For me it says that it is not redirecting
> pr
file" in the box left of the search window.
Or are you talking about downloading keys? What are you doing with a
terminal here?
Sebastian
On 05/07/2016 07:57 PM, Todd Hanlon wrote:
> Hey the extension does not download the file. I'm stuck in a terminal
> window gettin
/815255-pgp-mime
Sebastian
On 03/10/2016 04:08 PM, Michael Mayer wrote:
> Sorry i mean decrypt
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen
> Michael Mayer
> --
> Sent from a mobile device.
>
> Am 10. März 2016 07:37:56 MEZ, schrieb Michael Mayer <mich.ma...@gmx.de>:
>
> De
08.02.2015, 16:38 Jim:
Hello,
How do I uninstall Enigmail from the latest version of Thunderbird?
Thank You,
Jim
Hello,
Enigmail can be removed like any other addon for Thunderbird.
Open the addon manager and click on Remove.
Regards,
Sebastian
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Hash: RIPEMD160
Hello,
If there is a problem with Kleopatra you may instead use GPA
Blind users cannot use GPA or Kleopatra, though.
Sebastian
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Hash: RIPEMD160
What software do blind users use?
For example - on Windows - good old WinPT and GPGrelay with GnuPG
v1.
Sebastian
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Version: GnuPG v1 - GPGrelay v0.962
iQPcBAEBAwAGBQJU0+wPAAoJEK6IFtCs9w5gl5Yd
, when
he/she selects that option that this would not work, because the key
is not specified in the account settings or that the user should pick
which key to attach?
Regards,
Sebastian G. (bastik)
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Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird
19.07.2013 22:48, Fabio Esteves:
So, the only solution is to convince all my contacts (or at least the
ones I talk most to) to use the same system.
That would be the ultimate solution.
Since I don't belive they will, I can only change email services,
like tormail or another alternative...
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