> 1. Take the semantic that you proposed for the wax seal (greyed out,
> "lit" for positive integrity, broken for integrity failure) and extend
> it to the other two icons.

I don't like this as applied to the envelope/postcard icon.  That one, I
think the two different icons make it immediately clear which privacy
regime is in effect -- "like a postcard" or "like an envelope".

I also think the Guy Fawkes mask is needed, but you're right, it
shouldn't appear for all unauthenticated email.  It should appear for
bad signatures.  A passport for a verified sender, a grayed-out passport
for an unknown sender, a Guy Fawkes mask for a "this signature is bad
and someone may be playing games with you".  It would be the analogue to
the seal, grayed-out seal, and broken seal iconography for signatures;
passport, grayed-out passport, Guy Fawkes mask.

> 2. Consider placement for these icons in a manner similar to the way
> tbird handles S/MIME currently. I don't need a separate bar for this
> feature, and don't want to take up precious screen real estate for it.

That would be ideal, yes.

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