On 9/11/20 5:18 PM, Javier via arch-general wrote: > Until Thunderbird v68, it was the option through the enigmail, > lightning and the cardbook extensions, but I really don't want to > keep using Thunderbird v78 and beyond any more. I don't like several > design decisions made by the Thunderbird team, regarding how they'll > handle PGP, like not using the GPG keyring, not using the GPG agent, > not integrating with GPG in general, and neither supporting autocrypt > initially (which should be a must to release, or so I think, even K9 > for android supports it). Note that Thunderbird still does support the GPG keyring for your private key material via a config option. -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User
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