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stafwag.github.io
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| | | | | In previous blog posts, we discussed setting up a GPG smartcard on GNU/Linux and FreeBSD. In this blog post, we will configure Thunderbird to work with an external smartcard reader and our GPG-compatible smartcard. Before Thunderbird 78, if you wanted to use OpenPGP email encryption, you had to use a third-party add-on such as https://enigmail.net/. Thunderbird's recent versions natively support OpenPGP. The Enigmail addon for Thunderbird has been discontinued. See: https://enigmail.net/index.php/en/home/news. I didn't find good documentation on how to set up Thunderbird with a GnuPG smartcard when I moved to a new coreboot laptop, so this was the reason I created this blog post series. | |
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riseup.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explains the concepts, benefits, and implementation challenges of message encryption using public-key cryptography, emphasizing the importance of owning devices and managing keys for secure communication. | |
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danielms.site
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blog.rchapman.org
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