Dear
GNUPG developers,
We have GOT TO make things simpler.
1/ I do have some years of experience with GnuPG. Especially
with convincing people to use it. It is not easy. But I do it
because it is in my interest to be
Dear GNUPG developers,
We have GOT TO make things simpler.
1/ I do have some years of experience with GnuPG. Especially with
convincing people to use it. It is not easy. But I do it because it is
in my interest to be able to communicate privately.
2/ My latest experience is with a person who s
Roland Siemons wrote:
> Dear GNUPG developers,
>
> We have GOT TO make things simpler.
>
> 1/ I do have some years of experience with GnuPG. Especially with
> convincing people to use it. It is not easy. But I do it because it is
> in my interest to be able to communicate privately.
> 2/ My la
Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Roland Siemons wrote:
>
> > Dear GNUPG developers,
> >
> > We have GOT TO make things simpler.
> >
> > 1/ I do have some years of experience with GnuPG. Especially with
> > convincing people to use it. It is not easy. But I do it because it is
> > in my i
On 9/30/19 4:58 AM, Roland Siemons wrote:
> Dear GNUPG developers,
>
> We have GOT TO make things simpler.
> 3/ Please do appreciate that the persons who we are convincing and
> instructing are not particularly interested in privacy. They need simple
> approaches.
ProtonMail or Tutanota. Both e
Few people not particularly interested in privacy are going to adopt a
solution requiring selecting, cutting, encrypting and pasting text. If
they already use Thunderbird, Enigmail is an easy enough to learn. The
real stumbling block is that most people don't do email using
Thunderbird or any