So to me, your statement is too general and may provoke some folks.
(You could see that Werner and myself also refrained from general
reasoning. :) )
I would also like to say that I have tried to make my stepping-away as
painless and as friendly as possible. I don't want to see ill will
erupt
On 3/25/2021 12:34 PM, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
Hi,
Am Do den 25. Mär 2021 um 11:51 schrieb Bernhard Reiter:
To me the protected headers implementation Thunderbird is a step back,
as it leads to unnecessary data leaks (subject and cc) to other clients
with are OpenPGP/MIME compatible.
Well, there
Hi,
Am Do den 25. Mär 2021 um 11:51 schrieb Bernhard Reiter:
> To me the protected headers implementation Thunderbird is a step back,
> as it leads to unnecessary data leaks (subject and cc) to other clients
> with are OpenPGP/MIME compatible.
Well, there is other..
For example, if you start edi
Hi Klaus,
Am Donnerstag 25 März 2021 10:25:22 schrieb Klaus Ethgen:
> 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 (o
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
Am Mittwoch 24 März 2021 16:15:16 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
> This is quite normal, because millions of people nowadays are using
> modern
Johan,
please let us stick to GnuPG topics on this list.
Robert's mail was on topic because he stated why he stepped down as FAQ
maintainer. We also shed light on which influence the GNU project had
on GnuPG (little for many years).
Am Mittwoch 24 März 2021 20:15:28 schrieb Johan Wevers:
> Excel