AddAddressDialog Add new entry Add new entry Label Label Address Address EmailGatewayDialog Email gateway Email gateway Register on email gateway Register on email gateway Account status at email gateway Account status at email gateway Change account settings at email gateway Change account settings at email gateway Unregister from email gateway Unregister from email gateway Email gateway allows you to communicate with email users. Currently, only the Mailchuck email gateway (@mailchuck.com) is available. Email gateway allows you to communicate with email users. Currently, only the Mailchuck email gateway (@mailchuck.com) is available. Desired email address (including @mailchuck.com): Desired email address (including @mailchuck.com): EmailGatewayRegistrationDialog Registration failed: Registration failed: The requested email address is not available, please try a new one. Fill out the new desired email address (including @mailchuck.com) below: The requested email address is not available, please try a new one. Fill out the new desired email address (including @mailchuck.com) below: Email gateway registration Email gateway registration Email gateway allows you to communicate with email users. Currently, only the Mailchuck email gateway (@mailchuck.com) is available. Please type the desired email address (including @mailchuck.com) below: Email gateway allows you to communicate with email users. Currently, only the Mailchuck email gateway (@mailchuck.com) is available. Please type the desired email address (including @mailchuck.com) below: Mailchuck # You can use this to configure your email gateway account # Uncomment the setting you want to use # Here are the options: # # pgp: server # The email gateway will create and maintain PGP keys for you and sign, verify, # encrypt and decrypt on your behalf. When you want to use PGP but are lazy, # use this. Requires subscription. # # pgp: local # The email gateway will not conduct PGP operations on your behalf. You can # either not use PGP at all, or use it locally. # # attachments: yes # Incoming attachments in the email will be uploaded to MEGA.nz, and you can # download them from there by following the link. Requires a subscription. # # attachments: no # Attachments will be ignored. # # archive: yes # Your incoming emails will be archived on the server. Use this if you need # help with debugging problems or you need a third party proof of emails. This # however means that the operator of the service will be able to read your # emails even after they have been delivered to you. # # archive: no # Incoming emails will be deleted from the server as soon as they are relayed # to you. # # masterpubkey_btc: BIP44 xpub key or electrum v1 public seed # offset_btc: integer (defaults to 0) # feeamount: number with up to 8 decimal places # feecurrency: BTC, XBT, USD, EUR or GBP # Use these if you want to charge people who send you emails. If this is on and # an unknown person sends you an email, they will be requested to pay the fee # specified. As this scheme uses deterministic public keys, you will receive # the money directly. To turn it off again, set "feeamount" to 0. Requires # subscription. # You can use this to configure your email gateway account # Uncomment the setting you want to use # Here are the options: # # pgp: server # The email gateway will create and maintain PGP keys for you and sign, verify, # encrypt and decrypt on your behalf. When you want to use PGP but are lazy, # use this. Requires subscription. # # pgp: local # The email gateway will not conduct PGP operations on your behalf. You can # either not use PGP at all, or use it locally. # # attachments: yes # Incoming attachments in the email will be uploaded to MEGA.nz, and you can # download them from there by following the link. Requires a subscription. # # attachments: no # Attachments will be ignored. # # archive: yes # Your incoming emails will be archived on the server. Use this if you need # help with debugging problems or you need a third party proof of emails. This # however means that the operator of the service will be able to read your # emails even after they have been delivered to you. # # archive: no # Incoming emails will be deleted from the server as soon as they are relayed # to you. # # masterpubkey_btc: BIP44 xpub key or electrum v1 public seed # offset_btc: integer (defaults to 0) # feeamount: number with up to 8 decimal places # feecurrency: BTC, XBT, USD, EUR or GBP # Use these if you want to charge people who send you emails. If this is on and # an unknown person sends you an email, they will be requested to pay the fee # specified. As this scheme uses deterministic public keys, you will receive # the money directly. To turn it off again, set "feeamount" to 0. Requires # subscription. MainWindow Reply to sender Reply to sender Reply to channel Reply to channel Add sender to your Address Book Add sender to your Address Book Add sender to your Blacklist Add sender to your Blacklist Move to Trash Move to Trash Undelete Undelete View HTML code as formatted text View HTML code as formatted text Save message as... Save message as... Mark Unread Mark Unread New New Enable Enable Disable Disable Set avatar... Set avatar... Copy address to clipboard Copy address to clipboard Special address behavior... Special address behavior... Email gateway Email gateway Delete Delete Send message to this address Send message to this address Subscribe to this address Subscribe to this address Add New Address Add New Address Copy destination address to clipboard Copy destination address to clipboard Force send Force send One of your addresses, %1, is an old version 1 address. Version 1 addresses are no longer supported. May we delete it now? One of your addresses, %1, is an old version 1 address. Version 1 addresses are no longer supported. May we delete it now? Waiting for their encryption key. Will request it again soon. Waiting for their encryption key. Will request it again soon. Encryption key request queued. Encryption key request queued. Queued. Queued. Message sent. Waiting for acknowledgement. Sent at %1 Message sent. Waiting for acknowledgement. Sent at %1 Message sent. Sent at %1 Message sent. Sent at %1 Need to do work to send message. Work is queued. Need to do work to send message. Work is queued. Acknowledgement of the message received %1 Acknowledgement of the message received %1 Broadcast queued. Broadcast queued. Broadcast on %1 Broadcast on %1 Problem: The work demanded by the recipient is more difficult than you are willing to do. %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 Problem: The recipient's encryption key is no good. Could not encrypt message. %1 Forced difficulty override. Send should start soon. Forced difficulty override. Send should start soon. Unknown status: %1 %2 Unknown status: %1 %2 Not Connected Not Connected Show Bitmessage Show Bitmessage Send Send Subscribe Subscribe Channel Channel Quit 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 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. 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? 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 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.) 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? Delete trash? Are you sure you want to delete all trashed messages? Are you sure you want to delete all trashed messages? bad passphrase bad passphrase You must type your passphrase. If you don't have one then this is not the form for you. You must type your passphrase. If you don't have one then this is not the form for you. Bad address version number Bad address version number Your address version number must be a number: either 3 or 4. Your address version number must be a number: either 3 or 4. Your address version number must be either 3 or 4. Your address version number must be either 3 or 4. Chan name needed Chan name needed You didn't enter a chan name. You didn't enter a chan name. Address already present Address already present Could not add chan because it appears to already be one of your identities. Could not add chan because it appears to already be one of your identities. Success 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'. 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 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. 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 Address invalid That Bitmessage address is not valid. That Bitmessage address is not valid. Address does not match chan name Address does not match chan name Although the Bitmessage address you entered was valid, it doesn't match the chan name. Although the Bitmessage address you entered was valid, it doesn't match the chan name. Successfully joined chan. Successfully joined chan. Connection lost Connection lost Connected Connected Message trashed Message trashed The TTL, or Time-To-Live is the length of time that the network will hold the message. The recipient must get it during this time. If your Bitmessage client does not hear an acknowledgement, it will resend the message automatically. The longer the Time-To-Live, the more work your computer must do to send the message. A Time-To-Live of four or five days is often appropriate. The TTL, or Time-To-Live is the length of time that the network will hold the message. The recipient must get it during this time. If your Bitmessage client does not hear an acknowledgement, it will resend the message automatically. The longer the Time-To-Live, the more work your computer must do to send the message. A Time-To-Live of four or five days is often appropriate. Message too long Message too long The message that you are trying to send is too long by %1 bytes. (The maximum is 261644 bytes). Please cut it down before sending. The message that you are trying to send is too long by %1 bytes. (The maximum is 261644 bytes). Please cut it down before sending. Error: Your account wasn't registered at an email gateway. Sending registration now as %1, please wait for the registration to be processed before retrying sending. Error: Your account wasn't registered at an email gateway. Sending registration now as %1, please wait for the registration to be processed before retrying sending. Error: Bitmessage addresses start with BM- Please check %1 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 is not typed or copied correctly. Please check it. Error: The address %1 contains invalid characters. 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: 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 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: Some data encoded in the address %1 is too long. There might be something wrong with the software of your acquaintance. Error: Some data encoded in the address %1 is malformed. There might be something wrong with the software of your acquaintance. Error: Some data encoded in the address %1 is malformed. There might be something wrong with the software of your acquaintance. Error: Something is wrong with the address %1. 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. Error: You must specify a From address. If you don't have one, go to the 'Your Identities' tab. Address version number Address version number Concerning the address %1, Bitmessage cannot understand address version numbers of %2. Perhaps upgrade Bitmessage to the latest version. Concerning the address %1, Bitmessage cannot understand address version numbers of %2. Perhaps upgrade Bitmessage to the latest version. Stream number Stream number Concerning the address %1, Bitmessage cannot handle stream numbers of %2. Perhaps upgrade Bitmessage to the latest version. 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. Warning: You are currently not connected. Bitmessage will do the work necessary to send the message but it won't send until you connect. Message queued. Message queued. Your 'To' field is empty. Your 'To' field is empty. Right click one or more entries in your address book and select 'Send message to this address'. Right click one or more entries in your address book and select 'Send message to this address'. Fetched address from namecoin identity. Fetched address from namecoin identity. New Message New Message From From Sending email gateway registration request Sending email gateway registration request Address is valid. Address is valid. The address you entered was invalid. Ignoring it. 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 address book twice. Try renaming the existing one if you want. Error: You cannot add the same address to your subscriptions twice. Perhaps rename the existing one if you want. Error: You cannot add the same address to your subscriptions twice. Perhaps rename the existing one if you want. Restart Restart You must restart Bitmessage for the port number change to take effect. 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). Bitmessage will use your proxy from now on but you may want to manually restart Bitmessage now to close existing connections (if any). Number needed Number needed Your maximum download and upload rate must be numbers. Ignoring what you typed. Your maximum download and upload rate must be numbers. Ignoring what you typed. Will not resend ever 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. 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. Sending email gateway unregistration request Sending email gateway unregistration request Sending email gateway status request Sending email gateway status request Passphrase mismatch Passphrase mismatch The passphrase you entered twice doesn't match. Try again. The passphrase you entered twice doesn't match. Try again. Choose a passphrase Choose a passphrase You really do need a passphrase. You really do need a passphrase. Address is gone Address is gone Bitmessage cannot find your address %1. Perhaps you removed it? Bitmessage cannot find your address %1. Perhaps you removed it? Address disabled 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. 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. Entry added to the Address Book. Edit the label to your liking. Entry added to the blacklist. Edit the label to your liking. Entry added to the blacklist. Edit the label to your liking. Error: You cannot add the same address to your blacklist twice. Try renaming the existing one if you want. Error: You cannot add the same address to your blacklist twice. Try renaming the existing one if you want. Moved items to trash. Moved items to trash. Undeleted item. Undeleted item. Save As... Save As... Write error. Write error. No addresses selected. No addresses selected. If you delete the subscription, messages that you already received will become inaccessible. Maybe you can consider disabling the subscription instead. Disabled subscriptions will not receive new messages, but you can still view messages you already received. Are you sure you want to delete the subscription? If you delete the subscription, messages that you already received will become inaccessible. Maybe you can consider disabling the subscription instead. Disabled subscriptions will not receive new messages, but you can still view messages you already received. Are you sure you want to delete the subscription? If you delete the channel, messages that you already received will become inaccessible. Maybe you can consider disabling the channel instead. Disabled channels will not receive new messages, but you can still view messages you already received. Are you sure you want to delete the channel? If you delete the channel, messages that you already received will become inaccessible. Maybe you can consider disabling the channel instead. Disabled channels will not receive new messages, but you can still view messages you already received. Are you sure you want to delete the channel? Do you really want to remove this avatar? Do you really want to remove this avatar? You have already set an avatar for this address. Do you really want to overwrite it? 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. Start-on-login not yet supported on your OS. Minimize-to-tray not yet supported on your OS. Minimize-to-tray not yet supported on your OS. Tray notifications not yet supported on your OS. Tray notifications not yet supported on your OS. Testing... Testing... This is a chan address. You cannot use it as a pseudo-mailing list. This is a chan address. You cannot use it as a pseudo-mailing list. The address should start with ''BM-'' The address should start with ''BM-'' The address is not typed or copied correctly (the checksum failed). 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 version number of this address is higher than this software can support. Please upgrade Bitmessage. The address contains invalid characters. The address contains invalid characters. Some data encoded in the address is too short. Some data encoded in the address is too short. Some data encoded in the address is too long. Some data encoded in the address is too long. Some data encoded in the address is malformed. Some data encoded in the address is malformed. Enter an address above. Enter an address above. Address is an old type. We cannot display its past broadcasts. Address is an old type. We cannot display its past broadcasts. There are no recent broadcasts from this address to display. There are no recent broadcasts from this address to display. You are using TCP port %1. (This can be changed in the settings). You are using TCP port %1. (This can be changed in the settings). Bitmessage Bitmessage Identities Identities New Identity New Identity Search Search All All To To From From Subject Subject Message Message Received Received Messages Messages Address book Address book Address Address Add Contact Add Contact Fetch Namecoin ID Fetch Namecoin ID Subject: Subject: From: From: To: To: Send ordinary Message Send ordinary Message Send Message to your Subscribers Send Message to your Subscribers TTL: TTL: Subscriptions Subscriptions Add new Subscription Add new Subscription Chans Chans Add Chan Add Chan File File Settings Settings Help Help Import keys Import keys Manage keys Manage keys Ctrl+Q Ctrl+Q F1 F1 Contact support Contact support About About Regenerate deterministic addresses Regenerate deterministic addresses Delete all trashed messages Delete all trashed messages Join / Create chan Join / Create chan All accounts All accounts Zoom level %1% Zoom level %1% Error: You cannot add the same address to your list twice. Perhaps rename the existing one if you want. Error: You cannot add the same address to your list twice. Perhaps rename the existing one if you want. Add new entry Add new entry Display the %1 recent broadcast(s) from this address. Display the %1 recent broadcast(s) from this address. New version of PyBitmessage is available: %1. Download it from https://github.com/Bitmessage/PyBitmessage/releases/latest New version of PyBitmessage is available: %1. Download it from https://github.com/Bitmessage/PyBitmessage/releases/latest Waiting for PoW to finish... %1% Waiting for PoW to finish... %1% Shutting down Pybitmessage... %1% Shutting down Pybitmessage... %1% Waiting for objects to be sent... %1% Waiting for objects to be sent... %1% Saving settings... %1% Saving settings... %1% Shutting down core... %1% Shutting down core... %1% Stopping notifications... %1% Stopping notifications... %1% Shutdown imminent... %1% Shutdown imminent... %1% %n hour(s) %n hour %n hours %n day(s) %n day %n days Shutting down PyBitmessage... %1% Shutting down PyBitmessage... %1% Sent Sent Generating one new address Generating one new address Done generating address. Doing work necessary to broadcast it... Done generating address. Doing work necessary to broadcast it... Generating %1 new addresses. Generating %1 new addresses. %1 is already in 'Your Identities'. Not adding it again. %1 is already in 'Your Identities'. Not adding it again. Done generating address Done generating address SOCKS5 Authentication problem: %1 SOCKS5 Authentication problem: %1 Disk full Disk full Alert: Your disk or data storage volume is full. Bitmessage will now exit. Alert: Your disk or data storage volume is full. Bitmessage will now exit. Error! Could not find sender address (your address) in the keys.dat file. Error! Could not find sender address (your address) in the keys.dat file. Doing work necessary to send broadcast... Doing work necessary to send broadcast... Broadcast sent on %1 Broadcast sent on %1 Encryption key was requested earlier. Encryption key was requested earlier. Sending a request for the recipient's encryption key. Sending a request for the recipient's encryption key. Looking up the receiver's public key Looking up the receiver's public key Problem: Destination is a mobile device who requests that the destination be included in the message but this is disallowed in your settings. %1 Problem: Destination is a mobile device who requests that the destination be included in the message but this is disallowed in your settings. %1 Doing work necessary to send message. There is no required difficulty for version 2 addresses like this. Doing work necessary to send message. There is no required difficulty for version 2 addresses like this. Doing work necessary to send message. Receiver's required difficulty: %1 and %2 Doing work necessary to send message. Receiver's required difficulty: %1 and %2 Problem: The work demanded by the recipient (%1 and %2) is more difficult than you are willing to do. %3 Problem: The work demanded by the recipient (%1 and %2) is more difficult than you are willing to do. %3 Problem: You are trying to send a message to yourself or a chan but your encryption key could not be found in the keys.dat file. Could not encrypt message. %1 Problem: You are trying to send a message to yourself or a chan but your encryption key could not be found in the keys.dat file. Could not encrypt message. %1 Doing work necessary to send message. Doing work necessary to send message. Message sent. Waiting for acknowledgement. Sent on %1 Message sent. Waiting for acknowledgement. Sent on %1 Doing work necessary to request encryption key. Doing work necessary to request encryption key. Broadcasting the public key request. This program will auto-retry if they are offline. Broadcasting the public key request. This program will auto-retry if they are offline. Sending public key request. Waiting for reply. Requested at %1 Sending public key request. Waiting for reply. Requested at %1 UPnP port mapping established on port %1 UPnP port mapping established on port %1 UPnP port mapping removed UPnP port mapping removed Mark all messages as read Are you sure you would like to mark all messages read? Doing work necessary to send broadcast. Proof of work pending %n object(s) pending proof of work %n object(s) waiting to be distributed Wait until these tasks finish? NewAddressDialog Create new Address Create new Address 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 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: <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>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> Use a random number generator to make an address Use a random number generator to make an address Use a passphrase to make addresses Use a passphrase to make addresses 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 the address(es) 1 or 2 characters shorter Make deterministic addresses Make deterministic addresses Address version number: 4 Address version number: 4 In addition to your passphrase, you must remember these numbers: In addition to your passphrase, you must remember these numbers: Passphrase Passphrase Number of addresses to make based on your passphrase: Number of addresses to make based on your passphrase: Stream number: 1 Stream number: 1 Retype passphrase Retype passphrase Randomly generate address Randomly generate address Label (not shown to anyone except you) Label (not shown to anyone except you) Use the most available stream Use the most available stream (best if this is the first of many addresses you will create) (best if this is the first of many addresses you will create) Use the same stream as an existing address Use the same stream as an existing address (saves you some bandwidth and processing power) (saves you some bandwidth and processing power) NewSubscriptionDialog Add new entry Add new entry Label Label Address Address Enter an address above. Enter an address above. SpecialAddressBehaviorDialog Special Address Behavior Special Address Behavior Behave as a normal address Behave as a normal address Behave as a pseudo-mailing-list address Behave as a pseudo-mailing-list address Mail received to a pseudo-mailing-list address will be automatically broadcast to subscribers (and thus will be public). Mail received to a pseudo-mailing-list address will be automatically broadcast to subscribers (and thus will be public). Name of the pseudo-mailing-list: Name of the pseudo-mailing-list: aboutDialog About About PyBitmessage PyBitmessage version ? version ? <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> <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. This is Beta software. <html><head/><body><p>Copyright © 2012-2016 Jonathan Warren<br/>Copyright © 2013-2016 The Bitmessage Developers</p></body></html> <html><head/><body><p>Copyright © 2012-2016 Jonathan Warren<br/>Copyright © 2013-2016 The Bitmessage Developers</p></body></html> blacklist Use a Blacklist (Allow all incoming messages except those on the Blacklist) Use a Blacklist (Allow all incoming messages except those on the Blacklist) Use a Whitelist (Block all incoming messages except those on the Whitelist) Use a Whitelist (Block all incoming messages except those on the Whitelist) Add new entry Add new entry Name or Label Name or Label Address Address Blacklist Blacklist Whitelist Whitelist connectDialog Bitmessage Bitmessage Bitmessage won't connect to anyone until you let it. Bitmessage won't connect to anyone until you let it. Connect now Connect now Let me configure special network settings first Let me configure special network settings first helpDialog Help Help <a href="https://bitmessage.org/wiki/PyBitmessage_Help">https://bitmessage.org/wiki/PyBitmessage_Help</a> <a href="https://bitmessage.org/wiki/PyBitmessage_Help">https://bitmessage.org/wiki/PyBitmessage_Help</a> As Bitmessage is a collaborative project, help can be found online in the Bitmessage Wiki: As Bitmessage is a collaborative project, help can be found online in the Bitmessage Wiki: iconGlossaryDialog Icon Glossary Icon Glossary You have no connections with other peers. You have no connections with other peers. 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. 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. You are using TCP port ?. (This can be changed in the settings). You are using TCP port ?. (This can be changed in the settings). You do have connections with other peers and your firewall is correctly configured. You do have connections with other peers and your firewall is correctly configured. networkstatus Total connections: Total connections: Since startup: Since startup: Processed 0 person-to-person messages. Processed 0 person-to-person messages. Processed 0 public keys. Processed 0 public keys. Processed 0 broadcasts. Processed 0 broadcasts. Inventory lookups per second: 0 Inventory lookups per second: 0 Objects to be synced: Objects to be synced: Stream # Stream # Connections Connections Since startup on %1 Since startup on %1 Down: %1/s Total: %2 Down: %1/s Total: %2 Up: %1/s Total: %2 Up: %1/s Total: %2 Total Connections: %1 Total Connections: %1 Inventory lookups per second: %1 Inventory lookups per second: %1 Up: 0 kB/s Up: 0 kB/s Down: 0 kB/s Down: 0 kB/s Network Status Network Status byte(s) byte bytes Object(s) to be synced: %n Object to be synced: %n Objects to be synced: %n Processed %n person-to-person message(s). Processed %n person-to-person message. Processed %n person-to-person messages. Processed %n broadcast message(s). Processed %n broadcast message. Processed %n broadcast messages. Processed %n public key(s). Processed %n public key. Processed %n public keys. newChanDialog Dialog Dialog Create a new chan Create a new chan Join a chan Join a chan Create 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> <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: 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> <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: Chan bitmessage address: regenerateAddressesDialog Regenerate Existing Addresses Regenerate Existing Addresses Regenerate existing addresses Regenerate existing addresses Passphrase Passphrase Number of addresses to make based on your passphrase: Number of addresses to make based on your passphrase: Address version number: Address version number: Stream number: Stream number: 1 1 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 the address(es) 1 or 2 characters shorter You must check (or not check) this box just like you did (or didn't) when you made your addresses the first time. You must check (or not check) this box just like you did (or didn't) when you made your addresses 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 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. settingsDialog Settings Settings Start Bitmessage on user login Start Bitmessage on user login Tray Tray Start Bitmessage in the tray (don't show main window) Start Bitmessage in the tray (don't show main window) Minimize to tray Minimize to tray Close to tray Close to tray Show notification when message received Show notification when message received Run in Portable Mode Run in 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 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. Willingly include unencrypted destination address when sending to a mobile device Willingly include unencrypted destination address when sending to a mobile device Use Identicons Use Identicons Reply below Quote Reply below Quote Interface Language Interface Language System Settings system System Settings User Interface User Interface Listening port Listening port Listen for connections on port: Listen for connections on port: UPnP: UPnP: Bandwidth limit Bandwidth limit Maximum download rate (kB/s): [0: unlimited] Maximum download rate (kB/s): [0: unlimited] Maximum upload rate (kB/s): [0: unlimited] Maximum upload rate (kB/s): [0: unlimited] Proxy server / Tor Proxy server / Tor Type: Type: Server hostname: Server hostname: Port: Port: Authentication Authentication Username: Username: Pass: Pass: Listen for incoming connections when using proxy Listen for incoming connections when using proxy none none SOCKS4a SOCKS4a SOCKS5 SOCKS5 Network Settings Network Settings Total difficulty: Total difficulty: The 'Total difficulty' affects the absolute amount of work the sender must complete. Doubling this value doubles the amount of work. The 'Total difficulty' affects the absolute amount of work the sender must complete. Doubling this value doubles the amount of work. Small message difficulty: Small message difficulty: 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 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. 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. 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. Demanded difficulty Demanded difficulty 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. 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 total difficulty: Maximum acceptable small message difficulty: Maximum acceptable small message difficulty: Max acceptable difficulty Max acceptable difficulty Hardware GPU acceleration (OpenCL) Hardware GPU acceleration (OpenCL) <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> <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: Host: Password: Password: Test Test Connect to: Connect to: Namecoind Namecoind NMControl NMControl Namecoin integration Namecoin integration <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> <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 Give up after and and days days months. months. Resends Expire Resends Expire