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Hey,
On Sun, 2020-10-25 at 15:25 +0900, Simon Walter wrote:
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> I am particularly interested in a "groupware" type of solution. I am
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> currently using SOGo. I am not stuck on that though. Things like
> CalDAV,
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> CardDAV, etc., are useful fo
On 25/10/2020 06:33, Simon Walter wrote:
> On 10/25/20 7:20 AM, Mark Rousell wrote:
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>> The reason for this change is that Thunderbird is deprecating all its
>> old addons (the entire ecosystem) and Enigmail won't work on the new
>> Thunderbird. It's less than satisfactory.
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> Yes, I understand
Hello Mark, it seems that you are highly concerned with the path
Thunderbird is taking for the future. Might I suggest to you, and
everyone following this exchange for that matter, to head over the [tb-
planning][1] mailing list. It's purpose is to, quote:
1. *Offer an easy, transparent venue for
The problem seems to be gone after libgtk update. Thanks for the advice!
Besides, I've learnt GNU parallel, which is not what I was looking for, but
turned out to be a wonderful tool.
Le ven. 2 oct. 2020 23:53, g4sra via Dng a écrit :
> On 02/10/2020 15:09, Dimitri Minaev via Dng wrote:
> -- sni
forgot to mention seamonkey (https://www.seamonkey-project.org/).
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also these days, webmail/nextcloud can be used as groupware too, with
calendars/contacts included.. webmail gpg support is very rare (for a
pretty good reason imo), but mailpile can be used instead...
d
On 10/25/20 9:56 AM
On 10/25/20 10:07 PM, Dimitris via Dng wrote:
but mailpile can be used instead
correction: mailvelope (https://www.mailvelope.com/en)
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On 25/10/2020 18:20, Ludovic Bellière wrote:
> Hello Mark, it seems that you are highly concerned with the path
> Thunderbird is taking for the future. Might I suggest to you, and
> everyone following this exchange for that matter, to head over the [tb-
> planning][1] mailing list. It's purpose is