On 9/10/2016 6:04 PM, Claus Assmann wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 10, 2016, Anthony Papillion wrote:
>
>> I send an email to someone using Gmail, how does Gmail route it if the
>> headers are encrypted? Or would the "to" be one of those things not
>
> You might want to read the RFCs about e-mail: headers
> Whichever "they" you had in mind when you brought it up...? ;-)
I said "Enigmail and other clients" -- if you don't specify which
precise implementation you're interested in, I don't know which one you
want to know about.
> memoryhole's readme (thanks for the link!) states that it has been
> im
On Sat, Sep 10, 2016, Anthony Papillion wrote:
> I send an email to someone using Gmail, how does Gmail route it if the
> headers are encrypted? Or would the "to" be one of those things not
You might want to read the RFCs about e-mail: headers are not
used for mail routing, the envelope is (just
On 10 Sep 2016, at 22:20, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> Do you have a link to how they plan to implement it?
>
> Without knowing who you mean by "they", no, I can't.
Whichever "they" you had in mind when you brought it up...? ;-)
> Daiki Ueno is
> planning on implementing it in Gnus. Patrick Br
> Hmm, OK that's kind of what I thought. But I'm still a little
> confused. Doesn't the email server have to support it?
No.
> Or would the "to" be one of those things not encrypted?
Headers that are strictly required to process email are not armored.
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On 9/10/2016 4:00 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> I'm confused by this. What does it mean? What does 'armor the
>> mail headers" mean? Is this the same as 'encrypting' the mail
>> headers or does it mean something else?
>
> It means there's a way to
> Do you have a link to how they plan to implement it?
Without knowing who you mean by "they", no, I can't. Daiki Ueno is
planning on implementing it in Gnus. Patrick Brunschwig has already
implemented limited support for it in Enigmail. You'd have to ask them
how they plan to implement it.
If
Do you have a link to how they plan to implement it?
Andrew Gallagher
On 10 Sep 2016, at 22:00, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> I'm confused by this. What does it mean? What does 'armor the mail
>> headers" mean? Is this the same as 'encrypting' the mail headers or does
>> it mean something else?
>
> I'm confused by this. What does it mean? What does 'armor the mail
> headers" mean? Is this the same as 'encrypting' the mail headers or does
> it mean something else?
It means there's a way to cryptographically protect most (but not all)
email headers, which foils many kinds of metadata analysi
Hi Folks,
In the FAQ on the gnupg.org site there is a discussion about whether
it's acceptable to use PGP/MIME. The FAQ says yes and has the following
statement:
"Almost certainly. In the past this was a controversial question, but
recently there's come to be a consensus: use PGP/MIME whenever po
>
>
> > Are there any current plans to integrate Keybase.io into GnuPG at some
> > point in the future?
>
> (ObWarning: I am not a GnuPG developer.)
>
> I think this is unlikely to occur. Werner's spoken out pretty strongly
> against the keybase.io model, which relies heavily on social media outle
On Sat, 10 Sep 2016 16:27, 2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net said:
> Has GPGME been extended to support TOFU yet?
There is support in the repo but we have recently changed data
structures. Hopefully we can now keep it as it is and work towards the
1.7.0 release.
Missing items for the relea
Hi Philip,
Philip Jackson:
> On 10/09/16 06:27, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
>
>> I don't have any experience with this error behavior. Please describe
>> the situation and the interaction; Did you input passphrase and push
>> [OK] button, and then gpg failed?
>>
>> Please try again with pinentry-curses
> I think you are operating under some assumptions about Keybase that are
> not entirely accurate. Contrary to what you state, Keybase.io does not
> support Facebook as a proof destination.
Ack, you're right -- I apologize to the keybase.io crowd. Apparently I
got my wires crossed with "Facebook
> This sounds like a bit of an issue I had with my Omnikey 38xx...
You quoted 34 lines there and added 5 lines -- meaning your total
message was about 13% content. I hate acting line a netiquette cop, but
could you please reduce the amount of unnecessary quoting you do in the
future? Thanks. :)
On 10/09/16 14:27, Philip Jackson wrote:
On 10/09/16 06:27, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
I don't have any experience with this error behavior. Please describe
the situation and the interaction; Did you input passphrase and push
[OK] button, and then gpg failed?
Please try again with pinentry-curses an
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Has GPGME been extended to support TOFU yet?
Neal's announcement of TOFU last October [0] included the note "GpgME
has not yet been extended to support TOFU so these messages might not
be shown."
I have searched, but not found any announcement sa
On 10/09/16 06:27, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> I don't have any experience with this error behavior. Please describe
> the situation and the interaction; Did you input passphrase and push
> [OK] button, and then gpg failed?
>
> Please try again with pinentry-curses and/or pinentry-tty. Does it work?
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