Neil D. Donovan wrote on 11/18/18 3:33 PM: > Your post to the Enigmail list intrigued me. I tried an experiment or > two to try to duplicate your issue. ...
Good job on the experimentation! In all cases Enigmail refused to send due to the missing key. > In my opinion, this SHOULD work ... I disagree. I think Enigmail was right to refuse to send the email, on the basis that since you encrypted it to one recipient, it should refuse to send it in plain text to the other recipient. This behavior helps to prevent accidental leakage of plain text across the network. If you truly want to do this, I suggest sending it encrypted to the encrypted recipients only, and then go into your Sent folder and do a right-click "Edit as New Message" to send it separately to the plain text recipients. I'm not sure why you would want to do it, but you surely can if you like. -- Patrick _______________________________________________ enigmail-users mailing list enigmail-users@enigmail.net To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click here: https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net