enigmail 2:2.0.8-1~ubuntu0.14.04.2 source package in Ubuntu

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enigmail (2:2.0.8-1~ubuntu0.14.04.2) trusty-security; urgency=medium

  * Backport 2.0.8 to trusty for Thunderbird 60.*
  * Revert the Debian changes to drop OpenPGP.js, as it requires a newer gnupg
    - update debian/control
    - remove debian/patches/remove-openpgpjs/0017-avoid-OpenPGP.js-when-building.patch
    - remove debian/patches/remove-openpgpjs/0018-copy-enums.armor-from-OpenPGP.js.patch
    - remove debian/patches/remove-openpgpjs/0019-avoid-OpenPGP.js-during-key-file-import.patch
    - remove debian/patches/remove-openpgpjs/0020-drop-use-of-OpenPGP.js-for-generating-minimal-keys.patch
    - add debian/patches/restore-openpgpjs.patch
    - update debian/patches/series
  * Relax debhelper requirement
    - update debian/control
    - update debian/compat
  * Use dh-autoreconf
    - update debian/control
    - update debian/rules

 -- Chris Coulson <email address hidden>  Mon, 08 Oct 2018 18:10:33 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Chris Coulson
Uploaded to:
Trusty
Original maintainer:
Debian Mozilla Extension Maintainers
Architectures:
all
Section:
mail
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Trusty: [FULLYBUILT] i386

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enigmail_2.0.8-1~ubuntu0.14.04.2.debian.tar.xz 168.3 KiB 89f6999c15c825254e775ee85742b0b9ba999526e71fd5d525a2f21a76fcb3b9
enigmail_2.0.8-1~ubuntu0.14.04.2.dsc 1.9 KiB 547f12971b60b46d0fe78e1c4a1f644a154fec6cc1c7c0eae58298084ccfec51

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enigmail: GPG support for Thunderbird and Debian Icedove

 OpenPGP extension for Thunderbird. Enigmail allows users to access the
 features provided by the popular GnuPG software from within Thunderbird.
 .
 Enigmail is capable of signing, authenticating, encrypting and decrypting
 email. Additionally, it supports both the inline PGP format, as well as the
 PGP/MIME format as described in RFC 3156.