Re: [DNG] TB and Enigmail

2020-10-28 Thread marc
Hello > I believe you mean (specifically) cut off from access to GMail > send/receive access by GMail users, as an alternative to using GMail's > proprietary WebUI. Yes, that's very strongly my understanding, too. > > Of course, my own way of eliminating GMail problems is: Don't use > GMail, an

[DNG] Zoom via Firefox

2020-10-28 Thread Jim Jackson
Hi, I'm on Devuan Beowulf, running lightdm, openbox and lxpanel. I don't run pulseaudio, I just use ALSA for sound. Firefox sound works for showing videos etc. I have set mixer values so that I can record arecord -vvv -f dat -d 4 /tmp/a.wav and it plays back. So speakers and microphone wor

Re: [DNG] Zoom via Firefox

2020-10-28 Thread ael
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 11:10:18AM +, Jim Jackson wrote: > > Firefox sound works for showing videos etc. I have set mixer values so that > I can record > > arecord -vvv -f dat -d 4 /tmp/a.wav > > and it plays back. So speakers and microphone working. > > I want to run Zoom via Firefox (n

Re: [DNG] Zoom via Firefox

2020-10-28 Thread Jim Jackson
On Wed, 28 Oct 2020, ael wrote: > On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 11:10:18AM +, Jim Jackson wrote: > > > > Firefox sound works for showing videos etc. I have set mixer values so that > > I can record > > > > arecord -vvv -f dat -d 4 /tmp/a.wav > > > > and it plays back. So speakers and micropho

Re: [DNG] Zoom via Firefox

2020-10-28 Thread d...@d404.nl
On 28-10-2020 12:10, Jim Jackson wrote: > Hi, > > I'm on Devuan Beowulf, running lightdm, openbox and lxpanel. > I don't run pulseaudio, I just use ALSA for sound. > > Firefox sound works for showing videos etc. I have set mixer values so that > I can record > > arecord -vvv -f dat -d 4 /tmp/a.

Re: [DNG] Zoom via Firefox

2020-10-28 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting d...@d404.nl (d...@d404.nl): > I do not have experience with Zoom but with Jitsi and discovered that > disabling WebRTC leakage in Firefox because of WebRTC leaking ip > addresses also crippled Jitsi. The first comment on this bug is said to address that (even though the bug report is for

Re: [DNG] TB and Enigmail

2020-10-28 Thread Bernard Rosset via Dng
It seems we're drifting away from the main subject. Count me in! Of course, my own way of eliminating GMail problems is: Don't use GMail, and you thereby magically avoid GMail problems. ;-> It's 2020. Snowden leaks started in 2013. . (Also, it seems to be stylized as Gmail, not GMail) It's

Re: [DNG] TB and Enigmail

2020-10-28 Thread Mark Rousell
Well said to all of that. On 26/10/2020 17:10, John Crisp via Dng wrote: > > (why DID they need to make it TB > corporation and for not a NFP?). As far as I am aware, this question has not been answered in public (although it could simply be that it was the least-friction way forward). The corpo

Re: [DNG] TB and Enigmail

2020-10-28 Thread Mark Rousell
On 27/10/2020 22:47, Rick Moen wrote: > Quoting John Crisp via Dng (dng@lists.dyne.org): > > [snip much-appreciated picture of behind-the-scenes management > folderol at Thunderbird Project:] > >> The problem is decent alternatives are not great [...] > Just in case people have lost track of this,

[DNG] Self-hosted SMTP (was: TB and Enigmail)

2020-10-28 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Bernard Rosset via Dng (dng@lists.dyne.org): > It seems we're drifting away from the main subject. > Count me in! Roger that! Subject header tweaked. > ? > If your emails are being refused by others, including major email > hosters, I would kindly suggest you check you got at least corr

Re: [DNG] TB and Enigmail

2020-10-28 Thread Simon Walter
On 2020-10-28 07:47, Rick Moen wrote: ... > I continue to like projects that are limited in feature scope enough to > not live or die by corporate underwriting. E.g., mutt continues to be > maintainable by a small group of motivated developers. When I want it > to be graphical, I run it in an xte

Re: [DNG] TB and Enigmail

2020-10-28 Thread Simon Walter
On 2020-10-28 08:20, Rick Moen wrote: > Quoting Dimitris T. via Dng (dng@lists.dyne.org): > >> still recommending TB to clients/people though... > > In case it's useful, I keep a list of all known MUAs for Linux, here: > http://linuxmafia.com/kb/Mail/muas.html > Necessary disclaimer: As anyone