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how can I export the ASCII-armored public key?

I've been trying to set up a GPG key, but Thunderbird doesn't recognize my pub.asc file. So I created a PGP key thru Thunderbird and I would like to export it as ASCII-ar… (Máis información)

I've been trying to set up a GPG key, but Thunderbird doesn't recognize my pub.asc file. So I created a PGP key thru Thunderbird and I would like to export it as ASCII-armored public key.

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"certificate for imap.gmail.com does not come from a trusted source"

Every time I launch Thunderbird Beta 151.0b1 on Arch Linux, I immediately get a notification saying "The certificate for imap.gmail.com does not come from a trusted sourc… (Máis información)

Every time I launch Thunderbird Beta 151.0b1 on Arch Linux, I immediately get a notification saying "The certificate for imap.gmail.com does not come from a trusted source." If I click through to the exception dialog, it shows "No Information Available / Unable to obtain identification status for this site" — it can't even fetch the certificate to show me what's wrong with it. The error only appears on launch and doesn't come back. Mail sends and receives fine.

From the terminal, openssl connects to imap.gmail.com:993 without any issue (Verify return code: 0, TLS 1.3, X25519MLKEM768). No antivirus, no VPN, no TLS-intercepting software. NSS 3.123.

Has anyone else seen this? Is this a known Beta issue?

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