From 563bee8fc23a0858f8e6e9711b00c80df8f816ab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Denis Costa Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2016 12:36:36 -0300 Subject: Adds translation to welcome mail. --- service/pixelated/assets/welcome.mail.en-US | 73 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 73 insertions(+) create mode 100644 service/pixelated/assets/welcome.mail.en-US (limited to 'service/pixelated/assets/welcome.mail.en-US') diff --git a/service/pixelated/assets/welcome.mail.en-US b/service/pixelated/assets/welcome.mail.en-US new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8ef4e120 --- /dev/null +++ b/service/pixelated/assets/welcome.mail.en-US @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +From: Pixelated Team +Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2015 19:30:09 -0300 +Subject: Welcome to Pixelated Mail +To: Replace +Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=000boundary000 + +--000boundary000 +Welcome to Pixelated Mail, a modern email with encryption. + +Pixelated Mail is an open source project that aims to provide secure email on the browser with all the functionality we've come to expect of a modern email client. + +How to use it +Pixelated Mail should provide functionality that is similar to what you've come to expect of your email software. To the left, you will find a navigation bar that provides access to all your mailboxes and tags. Clicking on them will load the corresponding messages on the middle pane - the mail list. Clicking on a message will load it on this pane, but you know it already! + +To compose a message look for the big blue button on the top left. You can add tags to received messages by clicking on the "+" sign under the message subject. You can also find the encryption status of messages just above the sender/recipient information. + +A bit more about Pixelated +Pixelated is an open source project licensed under AGPL 3.0. It is composed of 2 main parts, the User Agent (what you are using right now) and the Platform (which provides the email service you will use to send and receive messages - the server behind the @ sign on your new mail address). You can learn more by visiting https://pixelated-project.org/. + +About this message and encryption status +This message was not encrypted, in other words, it could have been read by others at some point during transmission, like any other email client. +To send encrypted messages you have to have the public keys of the recipients, in Pixelated you have 2 options: +send an email to another Pixelated account: public keys are exchanged by default. +send an email to another email provider: you should had exchanged public keys with the recipients previously. + + +Enjoy your secure messaging! + +--000boundary000 +Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 +Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable +

+Welcome to Pixelated Mail, a modern email with encryption. +

+

+Pixelated Mail is an open source project that aims to provide secure email = +on the browser with all the functionality we've come to expect of a modern = +email client. +

+

+How to use it
+Pixelated Mail should provide functionality that is similar to what you've = +come to expect of your email software. To the left, you will find a navigat= +ion bar that provides access to all your mailboxes and tags. Clicking on th= +em will load the corresponding messages on the middle pane - the mail list.= + Clicking on a message will load it on this pane, but you know it already! +

+

+To compose a message look for the big blue button on the top left. You can = +add tags to received messages by clicking on the "+" sign under the message= + subject. You can also find the encryption status of messages just above th= +e sender/recipient information. +

+

+A bit more about Pixelated
+Pixelated is an open source project licensed under AGPL 3.0. It is composed= + of 2 main parts, the User Agent (what you are using right now) and the Pla= +tform (which provides the email service you will use to send and receive me= +ssages - the server behind the @ sign on your new mail address). You can le= +arn more by visiting https://pixe= +lated-project.org/. +

+

+About this message and encryption status
+This message was not encrypted, in other words, it could have been read by others at some point during transmission like any other email client. +To send encrypted messages you have to have the public Keys of the recipients, in Pixelated you have 2 options: +

- sending an email to another Pixelated account: public keys are exchanged by default. +
- sending an email to another email provider: you should had exchanged public keys with the recipients previously. +

+

+Enjoy your secure messaging! +

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