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Thanks to all of you for your help and assistance. You are a great group!
Bryant
On 1/12/2015 12:14 AM, John Clizbe wrote:
> 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
>>
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 this question:
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On 01/10/2015 05:22 PM, Mark Kurowski wrote:
> I check out mailvelope every now and then. I'm pretty sure that
> it can sign, and it can encrypt, but it can't yet sign an encrypted
> message. Also, in my experience with it, a small but significant
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On 11/01/2015 11:46, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> On 11.01.15 12:42, Anne Wilson wrote:
>> On 10/01/2015 14:38, Besnik Bleta wrote:
>>> Më 01/10/2015, 04:11 PM, Bryant Evans shkroi:
Thanks guys for the quick response. Maybe someone in the
fut
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On 11.01.15 12:42, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On 10/01/2015 14:38, Besnik Bleta wrote:
>> Më 01/10/2015, 04:11 PM, Bryant Evans shkroi:
>>> Thanks guys for the quick response. Maybe someone in the future
>>> could jump start such a program. Unencrypted mai
On 10/01/2015 14:38, Besnik Bleta wrote:
> Më 01/10/2015, 04:11 PM, Bryant Evans shkroi:
>> Thanks guys for the quick response. Maybe someone in the future could
>> jump start such a program. Unencrypted mails on something like gmail is
>> scary enough.
>
> Installing Thunderbird we’ll let you use
I check out mailvelope every now and then. I'm pretty sure that it can
sign, and it can encrypt, but it can't yet sign an encrypted message.
Also, in my experience with it, a small but significant percentage of
messages get screwed up by gmail (or perhaps mailvelope itself).
So, it might very w
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 the
solution. Since it uses OpenPGP I can continue to use Enigmail myself
but let her use the webmail.
B
On 1/10/2015 2:54 PM, Alexander Buchner wrote:
> O
On 10.01.2015 15:37, Alexander Buchner wrote:
> 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.
>>
>
Perhaps like this:
Write message as separate document (asci, doc, oft, PDF, whatever).
Encrypt using PGP for addressee.
Send as attachment.
No other content in email.
Regards,
Roland
On January 10, 2015 3:11:02 PM CET, Bryant Evans wrote:
>Thanks guys for the quick response. Maybe someone in
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 answ
You are exactly correct. But I am working with someone that I need to
communicate with and trying to bring them along.
On 1/10/2015 8:38 AM, Besnik Bleta wrote:
> Më 01/10/2015, 04:11 PM, Bryant Evans shkroi:
>> Thanks guys for the quick response. Maybe someone in the future could
>> jump start su
Më 01/10/2015, 04:11 PM, Bryant Evans shkroi:
> Thanks guys for the quick response. Maybe someone in the future could
> jump start such a program. Unencrypted mails on something like gmail is
> scary enough.
Installing Thunderbird we’ll let you use encryption, besides better ways
of working with y
Thanks guys for the quick response. Maybe someone in the future could
jump start such a program. Unencrypted mails on something like gmail is
scary enough.
Thanks again!
On 1/10/2015 7:59 AM, Gayle Lee Fairless wrote:
> On 1/10/2015 7:44 AM, Andreas Hirsch wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Bryant Evans schrieb
On 1/10/2015 7:44 AM, Andreas Hirsch wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Bryant Evans schrieb am 2015-01-10 um 14:35:
>
>> I have done some searching but find no direct answer to this question:
>> Is there a way Enigmail can be used with web based email sources such as
>> gmail? I was think of a kind of right-click
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On 10.01.15 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 h
Hi!
Bryant Evans schrieb am 2015-01-10 um 14:35:
> I have done some searching but find no direct answer to this question:
> Is there a way Enigmail can be used with web based email sources such as
> gmail? I was think of a kind of right-click function to
> encrypt/decrypt/sign/verify a message us
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 this question:
Is there a way Enigmail can be
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