AddAddressDialog
Add new entry
Add yee new entry
Label
Label
Address
Address
MainWindow
One of your addresses, %1, is an old version 1 address. Version 1 addresses are no longer supported. May we delete it now?
Reply
Add sender to your Address Book
Move to Trash
View HTML code as formatted text
Save message as...
Mark Unread
New
Enable
Disable
Copy address to clipboard
Special address behavior...
Send message to this address
Subscribe to this address
Add New Address
Delete
Copy destination address to clipboard
Force send
Add new entry
Add yee new entry
Since startup on %1
Waiting for their encryption key. Will request it again soon.
Encryption key request queued.
Queued.
Message sent. Waiting for acknowledgement. Sent at %1
Message sent. Sent at %1
Need to do work to send message. Work is queued.
Acknowledgement of the message received %1
Broadcast queued.
Broadcast on %1
Problem: The work demanded by the recipient is more difficult than you are willing to do. %1
Problem: The recipient's encryption key is no good. Could not encrypt message. %1
Forced difficulty override. Send should start soon.
Unknown status: %1 %2
Not Connected
Show Bitmessage
Send
Subscribe
Address Book
Quit
You may manage your keys by editing the keys.dat file stored in the same directory as this program. It is important that you back up this file.
You may manage your keys by editing the keys.dat file stored in
%1
It is important that you back up this file.
Open keys.dat?
You may manage your keys by editing the keys.dat file stored in the same directory as this program. It is important that you back up this file. Would you like to open the file now? (Be sure to close Bitmessage before making any changes.)
You may manage your keys by editing the keys.dat file stored in
%1
It is important that you back up this file. Would you like to open the file now? (Be sure to close Bitmessage before making any changes.)
Delete trash?
Are you sure you want to delete all trashed messages?
bad passphrase
You must type your passphrase. If you don't have one then this is not the form for you.
Chan name needed
You didn't enter a chan name.
Address already present
Could not add chan because it appears to already be one of your identities.
Success
Successfully created chan. To let others join your chan, give them the chan name and this Bitmessage address: %1. This address also appears in 'Your Identities'.
Address too new
Although that Bitmessage address might be valid, its version number is too new for us to handle. Perhaps you need to upgrade Bitmessage.
Address invalid
That Bitmessage address is not valid.
Address does not match chan name
Although the Bitmessage address you entered was valid, it doesn't match the chan name.
Successfully joined chan.
Processed %1 person-to-person messages.
Processed %1 broadcast messages.
Processed %1 public keys.
Total Connections: %1
Connection lost
Connected
Message trashed
Error: Bitmessage addresses start with BM- Please check %1
Error: The address %1 is not typed or copied correctly. Please check it.
Error: The address %1 contains invalid characters. Please check it.
Error: The address version in %1 is too high. Either you need to upgrade your Bitmessage software or your acquaintance is being clever.
Error: Some data encoded in the address %1 is too short. There might be something wrong with the software of your acquaintance.
Error: Some data encoded in the address %1 is too long. There might be something wrong with the software of your acquaintance.
Error: Something is wrong with the address %1.
Error: You must specify a From address. If you don't have one, go to the 'Your Identities' tab.
Address version number
Concerning the address %1, Bitmessage cannot understand address version numbers of %2. Perhaps upgrade Bitmessage to the latest version.
Stream number
Concerning the address %1, Bitmessage cannot handle stream numbers of %2. Perhaps upgrade Bitmessage to the latest version.
Warning: You are currently not connected. Bitmessage will do the work necessary to send the message but it won't send until you connect.
Your 'To' field is empty.
Right click one or more entries in your address book and select 'Send message to this address'.
Fetched address from namecoin identity.
Work is queued. %1
New Message
From
Address is valid.
The address you entered was invalid. Ignoring it.
Error: You cannot add the same address to your address book twice. Try renaming the existing one if you want.
Error: You cannot add the same address to your subsciptions twice. Perhaps rename the existing one if you want.
Restart
You must restart Bitmessage for the port number change to take effect.
Bitmessage will use your proxy from now on but you may want to manually restart Bitmessage now to close existing connections (if any).
Error: You cannot add the same address to your list twice. Perhaps rename the existing one if you want.
Passphrase mismatch
The passphrase you entered twice doesn't match. Try again.
Choose a passphrase
You really do need a passphrase.
All done. Closing user interface...
Address is gone
Bitmessage cannot find your address %1. Perhaps you removed it?
Address disabled
Error: The address from which you are trying to send is disabled. You'll have to enable it on the 'Your Identities' tab before using it.
Entry added to the Address Book. Edit the label to your liking.
Moved items to trash.
Save As...
Write error.
No addresses selected.
Testing...
This is a chan address. You cannot use it as a pseudo-mailing list.
The address should start with ''BM-''
The address is not typed or copied correctly (the checksum failed).
The version number of this address is higher than this software can support. Please upgrade Bitmessage.
The address contains invalid characters.
Some data encoded in the address is too short.
Some data encoded in the address is too long.
You are using TCP port %1. (This can be changed in the settings).
Bitmessage
Search
All
To
From
Subject
Message
Received
Inbox
Load from Address book
Fetch Namecoin ID
Message:
Subject:
Send to one or more specific people
To:
From:
Broadcast to everyone who is subscribed to your address
Be aware that broadcasts are only encrypted with your address. Anyone who knows your address can read them.
Status
Sent
Label (not shown to anyone)
Address
Address
Stream
Your Identities
Here you can subscribe to 'broadcast messages' that are sent by other users. Messages will appear in your Inbox. Addresses here override those on the Blacklist tab.
Add new Subscription
Label
Label
Subscriptions
The Address book is useful for adding names or labels to other people's Bitmessage addresses so that you can recognize them more easily in your inbox. You can add entries here using the 'Add' button, or from your inbox by right-clicking on a message.
Name or Label
Use a Blacklist (Allow all incoming messages except those on the Blacklist)
Use a Whitelist (Block all incoming messages except those on the Whitelist)
Blacklist
Stream #
Connections
Total connections: 0
Since startup at asdf:
Processed 0 person-to-person message.
Processed 0 public key.
Processed 0 broadcast.
Network Status
File
Settings
Settings
Help
Help
Import keys
Manage keys
Ctrl+Q
Ctrrl+Q
F1
About
Regenerate deterministic addresses
Delete all trashed messages
Join / Create chan
Set avatar...
Bad address version number
Your address version number must be a number: either 3 or 4.
Your address version number must be either 3 or 4.
Inventory lookups per second: %1
Will not resend ever
Note that the time limit you entered is less than the amount of time Bitmessage waits for the first resend attempt therefore your messages will never be resent.
Do you really want to remove this avatar?
You have already set an avatar for this address. Do you really want to overwrite it?
Start-on-login not yet supported on your OS.
Minimize-to-tray not yet supported on your OS.
Tray notifications not yet supported on your OS.
Enter an address above.
Address is an old type. We cannot display its past broadcasts.
There are no recent broadcasts from this address to display.
Display the %1 recent broadcast from this address.
Display the %1 recent broadcasts from this address.
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Inventory lookups per second: 0
NewAddressDialog
Create new Address
Neue Adresse erstellen
Here you may generate as many addresses as you like. Indeed, creating and abandoning addresses is encouraged. You may generate addresses by using either random numbers or by using a passphrase. If you use a passphrase, the address is called a "deterministic" address.
The 'Random Number' option is selected by default but deterministic addresses have several pros and cons:
Here yee may gen'rate arrrs many arrddresses as yee like. Indeed, crrreatin' and abandonin' arrddresses be encouraged. Yee may generrrate arrddresses by usin' either random numbers or by usin' a passphrase. If you be usin' a passphrase, t' arrddress be called a "deterministic" arrddress.
T' 'Random Number' option be selected by default but deterministic arrddresses have several pros and cons:
<html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Pros:<br/></span>You can recreate your addresses on any computer from memory. <br/>You need-not worry about backing up your keys.dat file as long as you can remember your passphrase. <br/><span style=" font-weight:600;">Cons:<br/></span>You must remember (or write down) your passphrase if you expect to be able to recreate your keys if they are lost. <br/>You must remember the address version number and the stream number along with your passphrase. <br/>If you choose a weak passphrase and someone on the Internet can brute-force it, they can read your messages and send messages as you.</p></body></html>
<html><head/><body><p><span style=" font-weight:600;">Pros:<br/></span>Yee may recreate your arrddresses on any computer from memory. <br/>Yee shant worry about backing up yee keys.dat file as long as yee shall remember t' passphrase. <br/><span style=" font-weight:600;">Cons:<br/></span>Yee must remember (or scribe down) t' passphrase if yee expect t' be able to recreate your keys if they be lost. <br/>Yee must remember t' arrddress version number and t' stream number along with yee passphrase. <br/>If yee choose a weak passphrase and someone on t' great see of internet can brute-force it like a real pirate, they can read yee messages and send messages as you.</p></body></html>
Use a random number generator to make an address
Use yee random number generator to make an arrddress
Use a passpharase to make addresses
Use yee passpharase to make arrddresses
Spend several minutes of extra computing time to make the address(es) 1 or 2 characters shorter
Spend several minutes of extra computing time to make t' arrddress(es) 1 or 2 charrracters sharter.
Make deterministic addresses
Make deterministic arrddresses
Address version number: 3
Arrddress version number: 3
In addition to your passphrase, you must remember these numbers:
In addition to yee passphrase, yee must rememberrr these numbers:
Passphrase
Passphrase
Number of addresses to make based on your passphrase:
Number of addresses t' make based on yee passphrase:
Stream number: 1
Stream number: 1
Retype passphrase
RRRetype passphrase matey:
Randomly generate address
RRRandomly generate address
Label (not shown to anyone except you)
Label (not shown t' any sailors 'cept you)
Use the most available stream
Use t' most available stream
(best if this is the first of many addresses you will create)
(best if this be t' first of many arrddresses you be creatin')
Use the same stream as an existing address
Use t' same stream as an existing arrddress
(saves you some bandwidth and processing power)
(saves yee some bandwidth and processing powerrr)
Use a passphrase to make addresses
Address version number: 4
Arrddress version number: 4
NewSubscriptionDialog
Add new entry
Add yee new entry
Label
Label
Address
Address
CheckBox
SpecialAddressBehaviorDialog
Special Address Behavior
Special Arrddress Behavior
Behave as a normal address
Behave yee as normal arrddress
Behave as a pseudo-mailing-list address
Behave yee as pseudo-mailing-list arrddress
Mail received to a pseudo-mailing-list address will be automatically broadcast to subscribers (and thus will be public).
Mail rrreceived to yee pseudo-mailing-list arrddress be automatically broadcast to subscribers (all sailors in public be able to see yee message).
Name of the pseudo-mailing-list:
Name yee pseudo-mailing-list:
aboutDialog
PyBitmessage
PyBitmessage
version ?
Version ?
About
<html><head/><body><p>Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license; see <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php"><span style=" text-decoration: underline; color:#0000ff;">http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php</span></a></p></body></html>
This is Beta software.
<html><head/><body><p>Copyright © 2012-2013 Jonathan Warren<br/>Copyright © 2013 The Bitmessage Developers</p></body></html>
connectDialog
Bitmessage
Bitmessage won't connect to anyone until you let it.
Connect now
Let me configure special network settings first
helpDialog
Help
Help
<a href="http://Bitmessage.org/wiki/PyBitmessage_Help">http://Bitmessage.org/wiki/PyBitmessage_Help</a>
<a href="http://Bitmessage.org/wiki/PyBitmessage_Help">http://Bitmessage.org/wiki/PyBitmessage_Help</a>
As Bitmessage is a collaborative project, help can be found online in the Bitmessage Wiki:
Bitmessage be project of many, a pirates help can be found online in the Bitmessage Wiki:
iconGlossaryDialog
Icon Glossary
Symbol-Glossar
You have no connections with other peers.
Sie haben keine Verbindung zu anderen Teilnehmern.
You have made at least one connection to a peer using an outgoing connection but you have not yet received any incoming connections. Your firewall or home router probably isn't configured to foward incoming TCP connections to your computer. Bitmessage will work just fine but it would help the Bitmessage network if you allowed for incoming connections and will help you be a better-connected node.
Yee have made least one connection to a peer pirate usin' outgoing connection but yee not yet received any incoming connections. Yee firewall, witches nest, or home router probably shant configured to foward incoming TCP connections to yee computer. Bitmessage be workin' just fine but it help fellow pirates if yee allowed for incoming connections and will help yee be a better-connected node matey.
You are using TCP port ?. (This can be changed in the settings).
You be usin' TCP port ?. (This be changed in settings).
You do have connections with other peers and your firewall is correctly configured.
Yee have connections with other peers and pirates,yee firewall is correctly configured.
You have made at least one connection to a peer using an outgoing connection but you have not yet received any incoming connections. Your firewall or home router probably isn't configured to forward incoming TCP connections to your computer. Bitmessage will work just fine but it would help the Bitmessage network if you allowed for incoming connections and will help you be a better-connected node.
newChanDialog
Dialog
Create a new chan
Join a chan
Create a chan
<html><head/><body><p>Enter a name for your chan. If you choose a sufficiently complex chan name (like a strong and unique passphrase) and none of your friends share it publicly then the chan will be secure and private. If you and someone else both create a chan with the same chan name then it is currently very likely that they will be the same chan.</p></body></html>
Chan name:
<html><head/><body><p>A chan exists when a group of people share the same decryption keys. The keys and bitmessage address used by a chan are generated from a human-friendly word or phrase (the chan name). To send a message to everyone in the chan, send a normal person-to-person message to the chan address.</p><p>Chans are experimental and completely unmoderatable.</p></body></html>
Chan bitmessage address:
regenerateAddressesDialog
Regenerate Existing Addresses
Regenerate Existin' Arrddresses
Regenerate existing addresses
Regenerate existin' addresses
Passphrase
Passphrase
Number of addresses to make based on your passphrase:
Number of arrddresses to make based on yee passphrase:
Address version Number:
Arrddress version Number:
3
3
Stream number:
Stream numberrr:
1
1
Spend several minutes of extra computing time to make the address(es) 1 or 2 characters shorter
Spend several minutes extra computin' time to make yee address(es) 1 arr 2 characters sharter
You must check (or not check) this box just like you did (or didn't) when you made your addresses the first time.
Yee must check (arr not check) this box just like yee did (or didn't) when yee made your arrddresses the first time.
If you have previously made deterministic addresses but lost them due to an accident (like hard drive failure), you can regenerate them here. If you used the random number generator to make your addresses then this form will be of no use to you.
If yee have previously made deterministic arrddresses but yee lost them due to an accident (like losin' yee pirate ship), yee can regenerate them here. If yee used t' random number generator to make yee addresses then this form be of no use to you.
Address version number:
settingsDialog
Settings
Settings
Start Bitmessage on user login
Start yee Bitmessage on userrr login
Start Bitmessage in the tray (don't show main window)
Start yee Bitmessage in t' tray (don't show main window)
Minimize to tray
Minimize to yee tray
Show notification when message received
Show yee a notification when message received
Run in Portable Mode
Run in yee Portable Mode
In Portable Mode, messages and config files are stored in the same directory as the program rather than the normal application-data folder. This makes it convenient to run Bitmessage from a USB thumb drive.
In Portable Mode, messages and config files are stored in t' same directory as yee program rather than t' normal application-data folder. This makes it convenient to run Bitmessage from a USB thumb drive or wooden leg.
User Interface
User Interface
Listening port
Listenin' port
Listen for connections on port:
Listen for connections on yee port:
Proxy server / Tor
Proxy server / Tor
Type:
Type:
none
none
SOCKS4a
SOCKS4a
SOCKS5
SOCKS5
Server hostname:
Server hostname:
Port:
Port:
Authentication
Authentication
Username:
Username:
Pass:
Pass:
Network Settings
Network Settings
When someone sends you a message, their computer must first complete some work. The difficulty of this work, by default, is 1. You may raise this default for new addresses you create by changing the values here. Any new addresses you create will require senders to meet the higher difficulty. There is one exception: if you add a friend or acquaintance to your address book, Bitmessage will automatically notify them when you next send a message that they need only complete the minimum amount of work: difficulty 1.
When a pirate sends yee a message, their computer must first complete a load of work. T' difficulty of t' work, by default, is 1. Yee may raise this default for new arrddresses yee create by changin' the values here. Any new arrddresses you be createin' will require senders to meet t' higher difficulty. There be one exception: if yee add a friend or pirate to yee arrddress book, Bitmessage be automatically notifyin' them when yee next send a message that they needin' be only complete t' minimum amount of work: difficulty 1.
Total difficulty:
Total difficulty:
Small message difficulty:
Small message difficulty:
The 'Small message difficulty' mostly only affects the difficulty of sending small messages. Doubling this value makes it almost twice as difficult to send a small message but doesn't really affect large messages.
T' 'Small message difficulty' mostly only affects t' difficulty of sending small messages. Doubling this value be makin' it almost twice as difficult to send a small message but doesn't really affect large messages.
The 'Total difficulty' affects the absolute amount of work the sender must complete. Doubling this value doubles the amount of work.
T' 'Total difficulty' affects the absolute amount of work yee sender must complete. Doubling this value be doublin' t' amount of work.
Demanded difficulty
Demanded difficulty
Willingly include unencrypted destination address when sending to a mobile device
Listen for incoming connections when using proxy
Here you may set the maximum amount of work you are willing to do to send a message to another person. Setting these values to 0 means that any value is acceptable.
Maximum acceptable total difficulty:
Maximum acceptable small message difficulty:
Max acceptable difficulty
<html><head/><body><p>Bitmessage can utilize a different Bitcoin-based program called Namecoin to make addresses human-friendly. For example, instead of having to tell your friend your long Bitmessage address, you can simply tell him to send a message to <span style=" font-style:italic;">test. </span></p><p>(Getting your own Bitmessage address into Namecoin is still rather difficult).</p><p>Bitmessage can use either namecoind directly or a running nmcontrol instance.</p></body></html>
Host:
Password:
Test
Connect to:
Namecoind
NMControl
Namecoin integration
Use Identicons
Interface Language
System Settings
system
English
en
Esperanto
eo
Français
fr
Deutsch
de
Españl
es
ÑÑÑÑкий ÑзÑк
ru
Norsk
no
Pirate English
en_pirate
Other (set in keys.dat)
other
<html><head/><body><p>By default, if you send a message to someone and he is offline for more than two days, Bitmessage will send the message again after an additional two days. This will be continued with exponential backoff forever; messages will be resent after 5, 10, 20 days ect. until the receiver acknowledges them. Here you may change that behavior by having Bitmessage give up after a certain number of days or months.</p><p>Leave these input fields blank for the default behavior. </p></body></html>
Give up after
and
days
months.
Resends Expire