🔒 macOS Sonoma + GPG Mail

Apple has dropped support for macOS Mail plugins, such as GPG Mail, in macOS Sonoma. If you rely on our OpenPGP integration for your daily work, please refrain from upgrading to macOS Sonoma at this time. As a replacement Apple introduced "Mail Extensions". For GPG Mail however, some very important functionality is still missing from the Mail Extensions API which will not be available before the first update of #macOS #Sonoma.

Learn more: https://gpgtools.com/sonoma

#OpenPGP #Email #Encryption

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@GPGTools have you considered a beta that offers partial functionality? e.g. signing but not encryption (perhaps not even this is feasible?)
@GPGTools Mailmate I believe works fine still in Sonoma with GPG mail?
@GPGTools we can still use separate client like Thunderbird for it to continue working, correct?
@Fu Yes, Thunderbird supports OpenPGP natively. You just need to import your keys to Thunderbird.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/thunderbird-help-setup-account-e2ee#w_your-own-openpgp-configuration
Setup your email account for using End-To-End Encryption | Thunderbird Help

To use End-To-End Encryption with Thunderbird, you must prepare your own keys or certificates in account settings. This article explains what to do.

@GPGTools do you have any updates or even a timeline?
@GPGTools Is there any new way for us to request what you need from Apple? We’re coming up on 20% of the way through Sonoma year in the sun, it increasingly seems like they’re not going to add the functionality you need 😔