Mozilla Thunderbird and Crypto

Matthew Carpenter matt
Fri Dec 10 00:41:03 PST 2004


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However, Enigmail does install and work great... unfortunately (and
unlike Mozilla Mail) it is simply not listed in the Extensions.  It is
indeed available from http://enigmail.mozdev.org/


Kurt Wall wrote:

| On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 08:07:47AM -0500, Matthew Carpenter took 19
| lines to write:
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|> Hi all, Sorry to take us a little off topic, but has anyone else
|> tried the new Mozilla Thunderbird?
|
|
| I'm experimenting with it at work.
|
|> I am trying to get Encrpytion and Signing working, but am finding
|> that they do not support GPG/PGP. Am I whacked?  It's looking for
|> a PKCS#12 certificate file (*.p12 or *.pfx).  Am I missing
|> something?
|
|
| Evidently, PGP and GnuPG are not (yet) supported:
| http://texturizer.net/thunderbird/faq.html#q2.12
|
|> Do I have to jump through some stupid hoops I never did before?
|> Is this to try to make Thunderbird similar on Windows and Linux?
|
|
| That's what's happened with Firefox...
|
| Kurt
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