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  • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

    🔔🐦 Thunderbird Fans, this one's for you! Tuta Mail & Tuta Calendar are now available as add-ons in Thunderbird.

    Find out how to add Tuta as an add-on 👉 https://tuta.com/de/blog/tuta-add-on-in-thunderbird

    Enjoy! ❤️

    #Thunderbird #Tuta

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    #10

    @Tutanota oh wow very interesting

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    • acallegaro@mas.toA acallegaro@mas.to

      @Tutanota oh wow interesting

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      #11

      @acallegaro @Tutanota I'm getting used to the Tuta apps, or they are getting better. Still, I might test this if it works on the Android app?

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      • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

        🔔🐦 Thunderbird Fans, this one's for you! Tuta Mail & Tuta Calendar are now available as add-ons in Thunderbird.

        Find out how to add Tuta as an add-on 👉 https://tuta.com/de/blog/tuta-add-on-in-thunderbird

        Enjoy! ❤️

        #Thunderbird #Tuta

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        #12

        @Tutanota When I saw this post, it got me excited. Today could have been the day.

        However, after reading the article, it is not what I was expecting. I was hoping for an extension that would act as a bridge/translation layer between Thunderbird and the encrypted backend of Tuta, so we could use TB as is.

        Perhaps sometime in the future...

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        • agowa338@chaos.socialA agowa338@chaos.social

          @Tutanota

          Why do I need an addon? The entire point of wanting to use Thunderbird is for it to integrate into the regular UX of Thunderbird. Not to have it in a browser tab within Thunderbird...

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          #13

          There's no standardized way of handling end-to-end encryption in Email, so a few providers (@Tutanota and Proton, to my knowledge) offer their own in-house solutions for it.

          These solutions render the services incompatible with the standards powering clients like Thunderbird. It also is limited to emails within the same provider.

          The only real solution would probably be an update of the e-mail protocol to allow for standardized E2EE.
          @agowa338

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          • sab@hostux.socialS sab@hostux.social

            There's no standardized way of handling end-to-end encryption in Email, so a few providers (@Tutanota and Proton, to my knowledge) offer their own in-house solutions for it.

            These solutions render the services incompatible with the standards powering clients like Thunderbird. It also is limited to emails within the same provider.

            The only real solution would probably be an update of the e-mail protocol to allow for standardized E2EE.
            @agowa338

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            #14

            @sab @Tutanota

            Well they could also have written an intermediate layer within the addon. But what they did is 10-20 lines of code that uses the already built in browser to open a tab to their website form what it looks like...

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            • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

              🔔🐦 Thunderbird Fans, this one's for you! Tuta Mail & Tuta Calendar are now available as add-ons in Thunderbird.

              Find out how to add Tuta as an add-on 👉 https://tuta.com/de/blog/tuta-add-on-in-thunderbird

              Enjoy! ❤️

              #Thunderbird #Tuta

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              #15

              @Tutanota I tried to install the Tuta Mail add-on, and it failed:

              "This add-on could not be installed because it has not been verified."

              #email

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              • sab@hostux.socialS sab@hostux.social

                There's no standardized way of handling end-to-end encryption in Email, so a few providers (@Tutanota and Proton, to my knowledge) offer their own in-house solutions for it.

                These solutions render the services incompatible with the standards powering clients like Thunderbird. It also is limited to emails within the same provider.

                The only real solution would probably be an update of the e-mail protocol to allow for standardized E2EE.
                @agowa338

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                #16

                @sab @Tutanota @agowa338 don't spread misinformation. pgp exists and proton for example supports it. tuta decided to build their own walled garden, instead of using a standard

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                • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

                  🔔🐦 Thunderbird Fans, this one's for you! Tuta Mail & Tuta Calendar are now available as add-ons in Thunderbird.

                  Find out how to add Tuta as an add-on 👉 https://tuta.com/de/blog/tuta-add-on-in-thunderbird

                  Enjoy! ❤️

                  #Thunderbird #Tuta

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                  #17

                  @Tutanota awesome

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                  • nathanael@exquisite.socialN nathanael@exquisite.social

                    @sab @Tutanota @agowa338 don't spread misinformation. pgp exists and proton for example supports it. tuta decided to build their own walled garden, instead of using a standard

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                    #18

                    @nathanael @sab @Tutanota @agowa338
                    To be fair to Tuta, by using their own system they managed some improvements over the standard PGP that Proton uses, eg. header encryption and post-quantum security. I still prefer the open standards used by Proton and hope that PGP will enable these two features soon.

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                    • G gommehammer@mastodon.online

                      @nathanael @sab @Tutanota @agowa338
                      To be fair to Tuta, by using their own system they managed some improvements over the standard PGP that Proton uses, eg. header encryption and post-quantum security. I still prefer the open standards used by Proton and hope that PGP will enable these two features soon.

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                      #19

                      @gommehammer @nathanael @sab @Tutanota

                      Which you can't verify and for whom you won't even notice being stripped away...

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                      • agowa338@chaos.socialA agowa338@chaos.social

                        @gommehammer @nathanael @sab @Tutanota

                        Which you can't verify and for whom you won't even notice being stripped away...

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                        #20

                        @agowa338 @nathanael @sab @Tutanota The Tuta client is fully open source, so it should be possible for someone with coding experience to notice drastic changes like the removal of encryption.

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                        • G gommehammer@mastodon.online

                          @agowa338 @nathanael @sab @Tutanota The Tuta client is fully open source, so it should be possible for someone with coding experience to notice drastic changes like the removal of encryption.

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                          #21

                          @gommehammer @nathanael @sab @Tutanota

                          we all know that nobody is going to actually do any kind of code validation. And also that way too many users are just using the webapp instead of the clients. Also having one side of the encryption compromised would be good enough, so
                          PGP or SMIME + Gmail > Tuta....

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