I apologize if this is a duplicate. This is driving me crazy. It generally goes like this. I encrypt an email to someone that does have a GPG key. My next email is to someone who does not have a GPG key. Mail leaves the encrypt button checked, even though there is no key for that recipient, and then encrypts the message with my own key, thus sending the recipient an unreadable message.
The correct behavior is -- if you try to encrypt a message that has recipients without keys, you should at least be warned. My guess is people don't ever want to send an unreadable encrypted message, so you could go so far as to not encrypt the message at all unless every recipient has a key. I have sent a lot of unreadable messages in the last few weeks! Thank you! I appreciate all the hard work that goes into this! M. _______________________________________________ gpgtools-users mailing list [email protected] FAQ: http://www.gpgtools.org/faq.html Changes: http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/listinfo/gpgtools-users Unsubscribe: http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/options/gpgtools-users/[email protected]?unsub=Unsubscribe&unsubconfirm=1 This email sent to: [email protected]
