Hello gnupg-users!
I am the lead dev on Mailpile, a free software e-mail client where we're
doing our best to improve the usability of PGP-encrypted e-mail. I have
been pondering for quite some time the relative merits of various ways
of formatting otugoing encrypted mail, and this weekend I took
As folks on this list have been using GPG in the real world longer than
most, I would very much appreciate your feedback, experience and
opinions.
This subject tends to get a lot of very passionate opinions on both
sides. The FAQ covers both:
On Sunday, 2014-11-23 13:12:47 Bjarni Runar Einarsson wrote:
https://www.mailpile.is/blog/2014-11-21_To_PGP_MIME_Or_Not.html
The tl;dr is that it might be worth dropping PGP/MIME for outgoing
encrypted mail and instead use a more ad-hoc approach which
interoperates with more mail clients.
Hi Samir,
Samir Nassar sa...@samirnassar.com wrote:
I would care more about the arguments if you were able to re-state them
while dropping references to legacy email clients. I don't think new mail
clients have an obligation to be backwards compatible.
If you, and others, think the
Hi Bjarni,
Our choice was based on compatibility and reliability. For an outgoing
encrypted message, if there's an attachment GoodCrypto sends PGP/MIME,
otherwise PGP in the body. We decrypt both formats.
Glad to hear Mailpile is in Beta. Good luck!
Nan
GoodCrypto warning: Anyone could have
Same question: who to submit bug too?
libgcrypt is not compiling (all other pre-requistes are done).
Thanks.
../src/mpi.h, line 292.16: 1506-343 (S) Redeclaration of
_gcry_mpi_ec_set_mpi differs from previous declaration on line 423 of
../src/gcrypt-int.h.
../src/mpi.h, line 292.16: 1506-050
Hello,
I am looking into packaging gnupg-2.1.0 for AIX, and I know I need to
package the other libraries as well.
However, configure is reporting - in config.log that AIX does not have
libiconv - which it does. So, my question is: to which gnu tool should I
report a bug? This is, I assume, not a
On Sunday 23 November 2014 13:12:47 Bjarni Runar Einarsson wrote:
Hello gnupg-users!
I am the lead dev on Mailpile, a free software e-mail client where we're
doing our best to improve the usability of PGP-encrypted e-mail. I have
been pondering for quite some time the relative merits of
On Sunday 23 November 2014 18:05:03 Bjarni Rúnar Einarsson wrote:
Hi Samir,
Samir Nassar sa...@samirnassar.com wrote:
I would care more about the arguments if you were able to re-state them
while dropping references to legacy email clients. I don't think new mail
clients have an