Hi List, Am Mi den 24. Mär 2021 um 16:15 schrieb Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users: > Bernhard Reiter wrote: > > > What I observe is that knowledge and practive of email usage > > is declining. I notice it in many little things (like folks sending > > alternative HTML mails, not being able to handle CC, good inline quoting, > > good subjects). So where are good explanations about email practice? > > This is quite normal, because millions of people nowadays are using modern > web based > > email clients and those have with Gmail etc. the option to use OpenPGP too. > GnuPG
If they are "modern" is something, I do not judge about. But there is even a solution for Web-based mail clients. Mailvelope does a pretty good job. Although there are some stuff to know about: - Mailvelope can (obviously) only handle inline PGP mails. Decoding mime mails (or encoding) is far away from such a tool - Mailvelope cannot handle hidden encrypts (As I understand the discussion, current Thunderbird is also unable to handle this.) - Mailvelope Needs a e-mail address in the key identity. Otherwise it is not selectable. > among Mailing List members. An exception might be the new Thunderbird, with As you might see, I use mutt as mail client. But recently, I started having an eye to thunderbird for some reasons. I liked the Enigmail addon. It is sad, that the native implementation in Thunderbird is a big step back. Although there is some advantages like the hidden subject header. On the other hand, as it was stated here too, it is not possible to disable it so the still dump majority of Outlook is unable to view the subject. However, Outlook is also unable to view quotes a usable way, neither is it able to create proper mails. So I always wonder, why people stick to such horrible software. Gruß Klaus Ps. I might need to use this Outlook in future for work mails. But I try to fight it. :-) -- Klaus Ethgen http://www.ethgen.ch/ pub 4096R/4E20AF1C 2011-05-16 Klaus Ethgen <kl...@ethgen.ch> Fingerprint: 85D4 CA42 952C 949B 1753 62B3 79D0 B06F 4E20 AF1C
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