From: Thomas Amm on
On 07.06.2010 20:05, Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Since firegpg support has been discontinued (*), I'd like to know
> what are gmail users favorite gpg tool ?
>
> Thanks,

Mozilkla Thunderbird with "Enigmail" add-on. Works fine after some
initial trouble with seahorse and GPG-Agent.
If you're not in need of TBs bells & whistles just take Evolution as
provided by the squeeze's standard Gnome desktop. Should work
out-of-the-box.


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From: Steve Fishpaste on
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:46:02PM -0400, H.S. uttered:
> On 10/06/10 10:33 PM, Steve Fishpaste wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:22:22PM -0400, H.S. uttered:
> >> On 10/06/10 10:11 PM, Steve Fishpaste wrote:
> >>> On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 10:59:44PM -0400, H.S. uttered:
> >>>>
> >>>> FireGPG was a pretty neat extension which got around both these problems.
> >>>
> >>> So is engimail; I can't see them having any more difficulty in setting
> >>> it up then any other extension. <shrug>
> >>
> >> Ah! I think I might be missing something here. Do you mean to say that
> >> Enigmail is an extension for Firefox as well? (I know that it is for
> >> Thunderbird). If yes, then please except my apologies since then FireGPG
> >> can be replaced with Engimail.
> >
> > No it's for Thunderbird.
> >
> >
>
> Yes, that I what believed. So that sorts that out. Since I have users
> who primarily use a browser for emails, this extension is useless to
> them. In other words, Enigmail is orthogonal to what I have been discussing.

FireGPG is available in Sid.


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From: Steve Fishpaste on
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 02:03:50PM +0100, Jon Dowland uttered:
> On 11/06/2010 03:33, Steve Fishpaste wrote:
> > No it's for Thunderbird.
> Therein lies the problem. Are you actually reading H.S.'s posts?

Yes were you? BTW he's not the original poster and I and others were
responding primarily to the OP when H.S. jumped in. It wasn't until
well in the thread he mentioned that _his_ users can't/won't switch to
e-mail clients. Prior to that he just mentioned web mail services;
Which the major ones can be accessed via e-mail clients such as T-Bird.

Instead of just saying this at first he rambled on; I found him
difficult to follow for some reason. Anyway I don't know about support
being dropped by Debian; I noticed FireGPG in Sid yesterday.

The only issue it has is GMail support apparently. So because upstream
has discontinued it, doe it necessarily mean that Debian has?


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From: H.S. on
On 12/06/10 10:50 AM, Steve Fishpaste wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 02:03:50PM +0100, Jon Dowland uttered:
>> On 11/06/2010 03:33, Steve Fishpaste wrote:
>>> No it's for Thunderbird.
>> Therein lies the problem. Are you actually reading H.S.'s posts?
>
> Yes were you? BTW he's not the original poster and I and others were
> responding primarily to the OP when H.S. jumped in. It wasn't until

"jumped in"? The sequence of this thread tells a different story. No one
can just jump in and change the post to which you are in the process of
replying! If you wanted to reply to the OP, you should have done that
instead of replying to me. I am not sure which email client you are
using for this conversation, but looks like that you are not looking at
it in a thread view. If you were, you wouldn't have written the above
statement.

I have ignored other issues you alluded to in the comments below since
they can be easily resolved by looking at this thread in the right sequence.


> well in the thread he mentioned that _his_ users can't/won't switch to
> e-mail clients. Prior to that he just mentioned web mail services;
> Which the major ones can be accessed via e-mail clients such as T-Bird.
>
> Instead of just saying this at first he rambled on; I found him
> difficult to follow for some reason. Anyway I don't know about support
> being dropped by Debian; I noticed FireGPG in Sid yesterday.
> The only issue it has is GMail support apparently. So because upstream
> has discontinued it, doe it necessarily mean that Debian has?


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From: Steve Fishpaste on
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 01:46:32PM -0400, H.S. uttered:
> On 12/06/10 10:50 AM, Steve Fishpaste wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 02:03:50PM +0100, Jon Dowland uttered:
> >> On 11/06/2010 03:33, Steve Fishpaste wrote:
> >>> No it's for Thunderbird.
> >> Therein lies the problem. Are you actually reading H.S.'s posts?
> >
> > Yes were you? BTW he's not the original poster and I and others were
> > responding primarily to the OP when H.S. jumped in. It wasn't until
>
> "jumped in"? The sequence of this thread tells a different story. No one
> can just jump in and change the post to which you are in the process of
> replying! If you wanted to reply to the OP, you should have done that
> instead of replying to me. I am not sure which email client you are
> using for this conversation, but looks like that you are not looking at
> it in a thread view. If you were, you wouldn't have written the above
> statement.

Yes you jumped in like an AOLer with your "Me To" comment, adding
nothing of significant value to this thread.

Oh and since it seems it's too difficult for you to determine my
user-agent header, I'm using mutt.

> I have ignored other issues you alluded to in the comments below since
> they can be easily resolved by looking at this thread in the right sequence.

Yes, quite.


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