Automatic email encryption w/ pretty Easy privacy (p≡p): Android/iOS/Outlook/Thunderbird (so far)
Dear Cypherpunks! We just released beta installers for macOS and Windows to engage in automatic email encryption with Thunderbird (v68 and v78), with in-band key exchange and a mechanism to synchronize own devices [0][1], using the same email address. => https://pep.software/thunderbird (You also find software for Android, iOS and Outlook.) Feedback is very much appreciated, a bug tracker is here: https://gitea.pep.foundation/pEp.foundation/pEp4Thunderbird_PublicBugTrackin... A user forum you find here: https://pep.community/ Greets --hernani [0] https://www.pep.security/docs/general_information.html#pp-sync [1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pep-keysync-02 -- https://vecirex.net
Hello again! On 04.09.20 22:19, Hernâni Marques wrote:
Dear Cypherpunks!
We just released beta installers for macOS and Windows to engage in automatic email encryption with Thunderbird (v68 and v78), with in-band key exchange and a mechanism to synchronize own devices [0][1], using the same email address.
=> https://pep.software/thunderbird
(You also find software for Android, iOS and Outlook.)
For Android and iOS, we now removed the price tag--you can download those apps (p≡p for Android and p≡p for iOS) free of charge: AppStore: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/p-p/id1375458631 F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/security.pEp/ PlayStore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=security.pEp Community forum is here: https://pEp.community/ More software here: https://pEp.software/ (price tag for p≡p for Outlook stays) Greets --hernani -- https://vecirex.net
I downloaded this great open source app and am using it now. I don't yet see a way to import a key to verify any signatures, but it wouldn't be hard to add if missing ... On November 13, 2020 8:48:12 AM EST, "Hernâni Marques" <hernani@vecirex.net> wrote:
Hello again!
On 04.09.20 22:19, Hernâni Marques wrote:
Dear Cypherpunks!
We just released beta installers for macOS and Windows to engage in automatic email encryption with Thunderbird (v68 and v78), with in-band key exchange and a mechanism to synchronize own devices [0][1], using the same email address.
=> https://pep.software/thunderbird
(You also find software for Android, iOS and Outlook.)
For Android and iOS, we now removed the price tag--you can download those apps (p≡p for Android and p≡p for iOS) free of charge:
AppStore: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/p-p/id1375458631 F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/security.pEp/ PlayStore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=security.pEp
Community forum is here:
More software here:
https://pEp.software/ (price tag for p≡p for Outlook stays)
Greets --hernani
Heyo! On 13.11.20 17:24, buggy person using misbehaving tech wrote:
I downloaded this great open source app and am using it now. I don't yet see a way to import a key to verify any signatures, but it wouldn't be hard to add if missing ...
Check out the user documentation, where you see which concepts we apply and also how to import already existing keys: https://www.pep.security/docs/ On the very general approach of pEp, also this IETF draft might help; that's somewhat more technical, but still high-level (pointing to more technical drafts): https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-birk-pep-06 Greets --hernani -- https://vecirex.net
Thank you. The software looks wonderful. My android phone ran into an issue ( https://siasky.net/AACe1bow45G2n4XNRqwt071WjFZ4UWWs_wK56MjVc3Rj7A/recording_... ) but it runs into many. My friend has the same model phone and doesn't run into all the issues I run into. Thank you so much for your work. Re: import, I meant the public keys of contacts not using the app. It looks like the app might find the keys on its own, which is cool. On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 12:07 PM Hernâni Marques <hernani@vecirex.net> wrote:
Heyo!
On 13.11.20 17:24, buggy person using misbehaving tech wrote:
I downloaded this great open source app and am using it now. I don't yet see a way to import a key to verify any signatures, but it wouldn't be hard to add if missing ...
Check out the user documentation, where you see which concepts we apply and also how to import already existing keys:
https://www.pep.security/docs/
On the very general approach of pEp, also this IETF draft might help; that's somewhat more technical, but still high-level (pointing to more technical drafts):
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-birk-pep-06
Greets --hernani
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 4:04 PM Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
The software looks wonderful. My android phone ran into an issue ( https://siasky.net/AACe1bow45G2n4XNRqwt071WjFZ4UWWs_wK56MjVc3Rj7A/recording_... ) but it runs into many. My friend has the same model phone and doesn't run into all the issues I run into.
This time, I got some emails downloaded, but I couldn't find the emails I wanted to reply to, because everything between Nov 1 and Nov 13 was missing. Maybe related to the history storage of ten messages I set while it wouldn't download. https://siasky.net/AAB8H5xZ8wVb3yDpircgcO4JkoklfzsGg3Wq9JIu6FXbbA Re: import, I meant the public keys of contacts not using the app. It
looks like the app might find the keys on its own, which is cool.
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 12:07 PM Hernâni Marques <hernani@vecirex.net> wrote:
Heyo!
On 13.11.20 17:24, buggy person using misbehaving tech wrote:
I downloaded this great open source app and am using it now. I don't yet see a way to import a key to verify any signatures, but it wouldn't be hard to add if missing ...
Check out the user documentation, where you see which concepts we apply and also how to import already existing keys:
https://www.pep.security/docs/
On the very general approach of pEp, also this IETF draft might help; that's somewhat more technical, but still high-level (pointing to more technical drafts):
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-birk-pep-06
Greets --hernani
Here's a long log of me typing in a long email and having most it erased when sent. I haven't reviewed it at this time, to see if I erased it myself by accident. https://siasky.net/CABf0n5tAlxn300rE9VA4B7Bnc787i7jX8YX814aZRn72Arecording_2... On November 14, 2020 9:22:03 AM EST, Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 4:04 PM Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
The software looks wonderful. My android phone ran into an issue (
https://siasky.net/AACe1bow45G2n4XNRqwt071WjFZ4UWWs_wK56MjVc3Rj7A/recording_...
) but it runs into many. My friend has the same model phone and doesn't run into all the issues I run into.
This time, I got some emails downloaded, but I couldn't find the emails I wanted to reply to, because everything between Nov 1 and Nov 13 was missing. Maybe related to the history storage of ten messages I set while it wouldn't download.
https://siasky.net/AAB8H5xZ8wVb3yDpircgcO4JkoklfzsGg3Wq9JIu6FXbbA
Re: import, I meant the public keys of contacts not using the app. It
looks like the app might find the keys on its own, which is cool.
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 12:07 PM Hernâni Marques <hernani@vecirex.net> wrote:
Heyo!
On 13.11.20 17:24, buggy person using misbehaving tech wrote:
I downloaded this great open source app and am using it now. I don't yet see a way to import a key to verify any signatures, but it wouldn't be hard to add if missing ...
Check out the user documentation, where you see which concepts we apply and also how to import already existing keys:
https://www.pep.security/docs/
On the very general approach of pEp, also this IETF draft might help; that's somewhat more technical, but still high-level (pointing to more technical drafts):
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-birk-pep-06
Greets --hernani
On November 14, 2020 10:49:48 AM EST, buggy person using misbehaving tech <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
Here's a long log of me typing in a long email and having most it erased when sent. I haven't reviewed it at this time, to see if I erased it myself by accident.
https://siasky.net/CABf0n5tAlxn300rE9VA4B7Bnc787i7jX8YX814aZRn72Arecording_2...
On November 14, 2020 9:22:03 AM EST, Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 4:04 PM Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
The software looks wonderful. My android phone ran into an issue (
https://siasky.net/AACe1bow45G2n4XNRqwt071WjFZ4UWWs_wK56MjVc3Rj7A/recording_...
) but it runs into many. My friend has the same model phone and doesn't run into all the issues I run into.
This time, I got some emails downloaded, but I couldn't find the emails I wanted to reply to, because everything between Nov 1 and Nov 13 was missing. Maybe related to the history storage of ten messages I set while it wouldn't download.
https://siasky.net/AAB8H5xZ8wVb3yDpircgcO4JkoklfzsGg3Wq9JIu6FXbbA
Re: import, I meant the public keys of contacts not using the app. It
looks like the app might find the keys on its own, which is cool.
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 12:07 PM Hernâni Marques <hernani@vecirex.net> wrote:
Heyo!
On 13.11.20 17:24, buggy person using misbehaving tech wrote:
I downloaded this great open source app and am using it now. I don't yet see a way to import a key to verify any signatures, but it wouldn't be hard to add if missing ...
Check out the user documentation, where you see which concepts we apply and also how to import already existing keys:
https://www.pep.security/docs/
On the very general approach of pEp, also this IETF draft might help; that's somewhat more technical, but still high-level (pointing to more technical drafts):
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-birk-pep-06
Greets --hernani
The quoted email below contains everything, in a p=p email I composed, which I erased; whileas everything I wrote, has been deleted. The correct url to the lost webcomic draft production is: https://siasky.net/CABf0n5tAlxn300rE9VA4B7Bnc787i7jX8YX814aZRn72A/recording_... I think I need a good rooted phone so I can narrow down where these issues come from, some day. On Sat, Nov 14, 2020, 10:53 AM buggy person using misbehaving tech < gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
On November 14, 2020 10:49:48 AM EST, buggy person using misbehaving tech < gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
Here's a long log of me typing in a long email and having most it erased when sent. I haven't reviewed it at this time, to see if I erased it myself by accident.
https://siasky.net/CABf0n5tAlxn300rE9VA4B7Bnc787i7jX8YX814aZRn72Arecording_2...
On November 14, 2020 9:22:03 AM EST, Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 4:04 PM Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
The software looks wonderful. My android phone ran into an issue (
https://siasky.net/AACe1bow45G2n4XNRqwt071WjFZ4UWWs_wK56MjVc3Rj7A/recording_...
) but it runs into many. My friend has the same model phone and doesn't run into all the issues I run into.
This time, I got some emails downloaded, but I couldn't find the emails I wanted to reply to, because everything between Nov 1 and Nov 13 was missing. Maybe related to the history storage of ten messages I set while it wouldn't download.
https://siasky.net/AAB8H5xZ8wVb3yDpircgcO4JkoklfzsGg3Wq9JIu6FXbbA
Re: import, I meant the public keys of contacts not using the app. It
looks like the app might find the keys on its own, which is cool.
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 12:07 PM Hernâni Marques <hernani@vecirex.net> wrote:
Heyo!
On 13.11.20 17:24, buggy person using misbehaving tech wrote:
I downloaded this great open source app and am using it now. I don't yet see a way to import a key to verify any signatures, but it wouldn't be hard to add if missing ...
Check out the user documentation, where you see which concepts we apply and also how to import already existing keys:
https://www.pep.security/docs/
On the very general approach of pEp, also this IETF draft might help; that's somewhat more technical, but still high-level (pointing to more technical drafts):
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-birk-pep-06
Greets --hernani
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