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BjarniRunar
BjarniRunar commented Jul 21, 2019

Mailpile should automatically stop trying to re-check a mailbox/folder which has been deleted from the source/server.

This should be done in such a way that if the mailbox reappears, polling starts again. This should be relatively straightforward, mostly we need to make sure that each individual mailbox type communicates clearly that it's "gone" (not just temporarily unavailable) and the master

dgsardina
dgsardina commented Nov 28, 2019

Small feature request. I am using helmfile for the deployment of our k8s infrastructure and wanted to use sops for encryption of secrets. I need to use the --keyservice but as I am calling sops inside a wrapper (helmfile) of a wrapper (helm secrets) I cannot pass this variable to sops in a clean way.

Could you provide an alternative way to provide this option to sops in the .sops.conf and/or i

comradekingu
comradekingu commented Apr 13, 2020

Hello, I'd like to help the translation, but Crowdin is a non-starter with all the user tracking and profiling it does. It is also a lackluster tool in terms of actually facilitating translation.

It would be nice to see ProtonMail over at Hosted Weblate, which actually is (optionally) gratis for libre software, so in every respect quite the opposite of what Crowdin is.

Self-hosting Weblate i

an-excellent-choice
an-excellent-choice commented Jun 19, 2019

The regex test if [[ $yml =~ ^(.*/)?secrets(\.[^.]+)*\.yaml$ ]] does not match the helm secrets help text, at least on OSX.

secrets.dev.yaml functions properly; secrets-dev.yaml fails to decrypt; helm secrets implies it should: wrapper that decrypts secrets[.*].yaml

osteele
osteele commented Jan 15, 2018

In the attached screen, I'd like to be able to click on the black box or a Copy button, to copy the text “brew install kryptco/tap/kr" or “brew install kryptco/tap/kr && kr pair" to the clipboard.

This would be a typo-free way of getting the instructions to a computer. If the computer is a Mac running Sierra or later and conditions are set up to support Continuity (BlueTooth on, etc.), Univers

huertanix
huertanix commented Jan 13, 2020

A feature request: The very helpful example JSON format in the repo should be mentioned and linked to in the README. The IETF draft link may be useful for a small group of people wanting to dig deeper into the larger standardization effort around PGP key distribution, but for anyone wanting to get started making a keylist, it would be immediately helpful to mention what format it should be in.

t3hmrman
t3hmrman commented Sep 10, 2018

It would be nice if the documentation would how sheesy differentiates itself from a git-crypt.

So far as I can see currently:

  • No integration with git
  • No support for simple AES key encryption

Maybe it doesn't make sense to compare sheesy to a tool like git-crypt in the first place, since the scopes are somewhat different, if so I apologize! I think that sheezy could be super

drahnr
drahnr commented Apr 17, 2020

The lack of documentation and examples makes it really difficult to get started with this exquisite library, especially since the names do not allow to derive clear usage from them since there are many types with overlapping names.
I.e. key loading works from multiple types, Vec<u8>, &[u8], String but it is not specified what formatting those types should have inherent.

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