Enigmail - 0.95.7encrypt & sign emails with GPG in Thunderbird and Seamonkey |
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Good but it'd be nice to just have a Mail.app GPG plugin somehow - Version: 0.95.2, 7/2/2007 05:08AM PST
sparcdr
This is a good plugin, but for Mac users, XUL is a terrible way to make a UI. Most of us can't stand how Thunderbird handles IMAP, and Mail.app is just more pleasing to use, and works as well. It just lacks plugins like this, which is why I keep Thunderbird around, for those people who have to GPG everything. As for the plugin, never had issues with it, and have been using it since Thunderbird 1.0.
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enigmail-0.94.1-darwin-x86-ppc.xpi - Version: 0.94.1, 8/14/2006 05:48AM PST
shavital2
Available since 8.6.2006. System requirements: in addition to Thunderbird or SeaMonkey (Mozilla suite), it also needs GnuPG to be installed and linked to Thunderbird or SeaMonkey. Works perfectly fine.
The best way to gpg 



- Version: 0.65.1, 6/6/2003 07:34AM PST
masolino
this plugin for Mozilla is the best way to use gpg on OS X! Only one problem, if you install a new version of Mozilla you have to download Enigmail again.