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| Sysop: | Ray Quinn |
|---|---|
| Location: | Visalia, CA |
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Up until recently, I wasn't even aware of the Free-GPGMail
project.
This might be a good headsup for AppleMail folks who are
frustrated with Apple's pay version for the privilege of having
integrated gpg.
Up until recently, I wasn't even aware of the Free-
GPGMail project.
This might be a good headsup for AppleMail folks who are
frustrated with Apple's pay version for the privilege of
having integrated gpg.
Apple don't have a pay version, it is a seperate company.
Easiest way around it is to use Thunderbird. But will look
at Free-GPGMail
Up until recently, I wasn't even aware of the Free-
GPGMail project.
This might be a good headsup for AppleMail folks who are
frustrated with Apple's pay version for the privilege of
having integrated gpg.
Apple don't have a pay version, it is a seperate company.
Easiest way around it is to use Thunderbird. But will look
at Free-GPGMail
My bad. I worded it poorly. Apparently Free-GPGMail is the same
as the distributed DRM'd from the same company (and not Apple).
What I meant originally was "the pay version FOR Apple Mail
integration".
Indeed Thunderbird may be the easiest way around the issue, but
die-hard Apple users would probably want to stick with the
sanctioned AppleMail.