On Tue, 3 Jan 2012 20:56:51 +0100, Gregor Zattler <telegraph at gmx.net> wrote: > I replied to a PGP/MIME signed and encrypted e-mail and was > astonished to realise that my reply was sent unencrypted (and > unsigened for that matter).
Yikes! Sorry this happened, and I hope nothing too sensitive was exposed. Auto signing of outgoing mail can be enabled by the following [0]: (add-hook 'message-setup-hook mml-secure-message-sign-pgpmime) You can configure the message-setup-hook with the customization UI as well. Unfortunately, auto encrypting of replies to encrypted emails is not yet implemented. It is desperately needed, though, obviously. So this is a good excuse to start a discussion about how we could achieve this. It just occurs to me that a way to do this would be to have notmuch reply add the appropriate mml #secure tag for encryption to the output reply template, maybe with something like a --emacs option. That would be pretty easy to implement, although it would obviously be very UI specific. Another possibility would be for notmuch reply to add some sort of header to the reply message to indicate that the original was encrypted, and then do something in emacs to try to read that header and add the appropriate mml #secure tag. That would also be easy to implement in the notmuch CLI, and it would be more UI agnostic, but it would require a lot more elisp. Or maybe we could support both? Any other suggestions? > Actually the message buffer in which I write replies has Auto > Encryption Mode enabled, but nothing happens. That's unfortunate. Can you explain exactly how you set this up, and how it didn't work? > Till now I investigated customisable variables for notmuch, > message mode, epg but did not find a way to tell Emacs to sign > and encrypt an e-mail if the correspondent (signed and) and > encrypted her/his e-mail. It's actually usually mml that is used with message-mode to sign/encrypt message, not epg. jamie. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 835 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/attachments/20120103/48b52dd0/attachment.pgp>