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I finally manage to encrypt the body trough ptyhon-gnupg ( warning their documentation is still in alpha stage. )

now, remain to encrypt the subject (ThunderBird compatible) if you have any clues I’m all ears

When time permit I will publish my code in a pastbin.

Wubba Lubba dub-dub**

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indeed, but a lot of Linux distribution come with it :)
otherwise it’s installable.

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instead of using a library I can directly use subprocess with gnupg but in both case it seem gnupg require to import the public key to the keyring !? I don’t want that.

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Are the File Sharing and Voice and Video Calls are E2EE ?

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Thanks all for your input !

So yes /sdcard was /storage/emulated/0 and it’s a real sd-card.

That was indeed formatted as FAT, I reformatted into EXT4 (from a desktop Linux) put the SD-card back into the phone and started the phone.

Ive tried (in the phone)

su
chmod 777 /storage/emulated/0 #yes it's still mounted as emulated !
stat /storage/emulated/0
#...
#Access: (0771)
#....

So I’m still blocked… any ideas ?

Thanks.

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I’ve found the most simple way (for my case) adb shell 'a command'

example

adb shell ls /
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Thank you all for your input… but it seem my question is still not fully answered…

let me rephrase, I’m not looking to have a GUI to transfer files, but I would like to execute terminal command remotely (from my computer) to my android phone. Like SSH .

So I’ve read that I can install a SSH server on my android phone… (If you know some’s (FLOSS), I’m all ears) Or if you know a better way than SSH I’m all ears too.

Thanks.

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I’ve found

#container > div:not(div.barfoo)

seem to do the trick…

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setfacl -m m:r aFile
#re set the mask

solve the problem, but the question is: why the F**** this is happening !?

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