On Saturday 28 April 2018 15:45:17 Gene Heskett wrote:
On Saturday 28 April 2018 18:11:16 dep wrote:
negative. current stock tde. running atop ubuntu
14.04. the reference
to wayland came up in an apt error at the beginning of all this.
You need to be more explicit, there re, or were, 2 different versions of
TDE, I jumped straight to R14.0.0.1 originally, and never looked back,
currently at R14.0.5. So I don't recall the other version offered.
And while kmail still has some head scratchers, like revereting its last
message pointers to the beginning of a list as I have one list that
starts in 2002. which can be startling because the message is from a
different era.
But with my scripts making use of fetchmail and procmail, spamassassin,
plus clamav for filtering spam and viri, kmail go longer goes away while
its out checking my isp for new mail. That 30+ second freeze is now a
half second when I notice it. Thats entirely tolerable.
What does this protonmail do that makes it so much more desirable?
So far it's the best option for private, secure email. You'll have to do some
reading about it (and compare with other email services) to know why. Either
you want end-to-end encryption, and other privacy/security features, or you
don't (yet) care that much.
My only other option seems to be to roll my own (that is, host my own email
server on my own machine). I know of several people who do that (such as
Richard Stallman, if I recall), but it's a pain in the behind, and a lot of
work just to host your own email accounts with your own domain, etc.
I will try to make some enquiries about what is involved, if anybody else
really wants to know. So far, I've just been doing a lot of reading, and it
seems a little too much trouble. In lieu of that kind of hassle, then, there
is ProtonMail.
Bill
> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 5:55 PM, deloptes <deloptes(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > William Morder wrote: > By the way, I got all these other packages
> > installed with no issues. > However, I cannot test the bridge
> > package, as it only comes in amd64 (no > 32-bit); and besides, using
> > protonmail with kmail or other client is only > available for paid
> > accounts. Which version of kmail? IF it is refereing to KDE >v4 it
> > will not be compatible with TDEs kmail and hearing wayland, it looks
> > like so. regards
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