On Wed, 9 Oct 2019 15:42, Fta said:
> I have installed Gnup in me windows 7, but I can not se and run the
> command gpg2
On some systems (mainly older Linux distributions), the current gpg is
still installed under the name gpg2. On Windows we are using the name
gpg.exe now for many years.
Hi
I have installed Gnup in me windows 7, but I can not se and run the command gpg2
C:\Users\Danuna\AppData\Roaming\gnupg>gpg.exe --version
gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.17
libgcrypt 1.8.4
Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
Hello
I think it is an good Idea for such OSes as Windows or MAC that
mainly depends on closed completely integrated Software.
But for Linux/Unix and alike it goes against the main principles
of that Software.
And I think it will disturb the
Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> The Thunderbird developers have announced that they will implement OpenPGP
> support in Thunderbird 78 [1].
A long awaited news indeed!
> Support for Thunderbird in Enigmail will therefore be discontinued.
Pity, but I hope it will be better that way. In particular
"Hernâni Marques (p≡p foundation)" wrote:
> On 08.10.19 18:37, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:
>
>> Pity, but I hope it will be better that way. In particular I hope, that
>> Mozilla will not follow your example and won’t entice users to proprietary
>> isolated keyserver [0] instead of distributed
On 08.10.19 18:37, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:
> Pity, but I hope it will be better that way. In particular I hope, that
> Mozilla will not follow your example and won’t entice users to proprietary
> isolated keyserver [0] instead of distributed SKS network thus splitting the
> keybase. And
Hi Patrick,
>The Thunderbird developers and I have therefore agreed that it's much
>better to implement OpenPGP support directly in Thunderbird. The set of
>functionalities will be different than what Enigmail offers, and at
>least initially likely be less feature-rich. But in my eyes, this is
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On 10/8/19 9:34 AM, Philipp Klaus Krause wrote:
> It would be really nice, if Thunderbird could add an option to use the
> gpg key storage instead of its own, but so far the developers want to
> always keep the Thunderbird key storage separately
> On 9 Oct 2019, at 04:47, Philipp Klaus Krause wrote:
>
> It would be really nice, if Thunderbird could add an option to use the
> gpg key storage instead of its own, but so far the developers want to
> always keep the Thunderbird key storage separately (thoug they are
> considering