On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 5:34 AM, B <brud...@cation.de> wrote: > > Simon Ward schrieb: >> On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 09:05:35PM +0200, B wrote: >>> By the way: Using OpenPGP with enigmail in Thunderbird, I miss a feature: >>> Usually the recipient rules work but if they fail (perhaps due to >>> background update of Thunderbird and not working plugin), I would like >>> to have a chance to see that the written message is going to be send >>> unencrypted BEFORE sending. Or vice vera: I want to see that a instantly >>> written message is going to be encrypted.... >> >> There is an option in Enigmail's expert settings to always confirm. >> >> [SNIP] > > But I'm lacking phantasy of how to use this for preventing me of sending > unencrypted in case that Enigmail does not work properly.... > If you run your mail server, you should be able to set up a secure channel by having your MTA issue a STARTTLS command. The communication from the originating MTA to your MTA will be secure (some hand waiving). If the sender connects to his/her mail server securely (and MTA's use TLS), then most opportunities for message inspection and tampering should be remediated.
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