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<p>This is fantastic! Thanks for getting PGP included, and for
getting Patrick Brunschwig on board. He’s a great guy and very
competent developer. I would like to thank Patrick for his
awesome work over all the years!</p>
<p>Security-wise, I am also happy to read the following: “To
promote secure communication, Thunderbird 78 will encourage the
user to perform ownership confirmation of keys used by
correspondents, [and] notify the user if the correspondent’s
keys change unexpectedly”</p>
<p>These 2 things are crucial for secure communication. If the key
is not validated, somebody could be sitting in the middle. Even
more important is the key change notification. Without that,
somebody could get into the middle, read all messages, and the
user would not notice.</p>
<p>This is missing in most “secure messaging” applications with
so-called “crypto”, and without this key change notification,
there is no trusted communication possible. Thank you that you
took attention to such details.</p>
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