On 10.09.18 14:36, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
> The encrypted subject line feature does work. When I get an email from
> someone, the subject line just says "Encrypted message." However, I
> noticed that once I decrypt the message, the subject line changes to
> plain text and REMAINS that way
The encrypted subject line feature does work. When I get an email from
someone, the subject line just says "Encrypted message." However, I
noticed that once I decrypt the message, the subject line changes to
plain text and REMAINS that way forever.
This happens even when I clear the saved
On 20.07.18 09:51, {} wrote:
> PROTECT SUBJECT : DEFAULT BEHAVIOR(s)
>
> Default behavior appears to allow the Protected Subject (ie "Encrypted
> Message") to remain decrypted indefinitely after initial decryption.
>
> If that is intended, great
>
> However, please consider the following:
>
>
PROTECT SUBJECT : DEFAULT BEHAVIOR(s)
Default behavior appears to allow the Protected Subject (ie "Encrypted
Message") to remain decrypted indefinitely after initial decryption.
If that is intended, great.
However, please consider the following:
An additional & different mode of operation,
On 16.02.18 00:12, Hernâni Marques (p≡p foundation) wrote:
> On 15.02.2018 23:55, Philip Jackson wrote:
>
>> On 15/02/18 22:12, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>>> Leave subject unprotected
>>
>> That's my preferred choice.
>
> A further suggestion, like used in pEp:
>
> Enable unprotected
On 15.02.2018 23:55, Philip Jackson wrote:
> On 15/02/18 22:12, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
>> Leave subject unprotected
>
> That's my preferred choice.
A further suggestion, like used in pEp:
Enable unprotected (message) subjects
=> The framing is similar to dkg's -- "leak it!"
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p≡p
On 15/02/18 22:12, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> Leave subject unprotected
That's my preferred choice.
Philip
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Hi there--
thanks for implementing protected headers in enigmail 2.0! this is very
exciting :)
The dialog box that pops up on send currnetly has one button labeled
"Let subject unprotected"
This doesn't sound right to my en_US ears.
Some other alternatives that sound better:
Leave subject
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19.07.2013 22:48, Fabio Esteves:
So, the only solution is to convince all my contacts (or at least the
ones I talk most to) to use the same system.
That would be the ultimate solution.
Since I don't belive they will, I can only change email services,
like tormail or another alternative...
Hi,
On 19.07.13 02:33, Fabio Esteves wrote:
Hi
I am not sure I am sending to the right place, but I've started using
enigmail with thunderbird (with the guide provided in the enigmail
website) and I've got a question. If I am using encryption and the
recipient of my email isn't, how is he
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
On 07/18/2013 07:33 PM, Fabio Esteves wrote:
Hi I am not sure I am sending to the right place, but I've started
using enigmail with thunderbird (with the guide provided in the
enigmail website) and I've got a question. If I am using encryption
Hi
I am not sure I am sending to the right place, but I've started using
enigmail with thunderbird (with the guide provided in the enigmail
website) and I've got a question. If I am using encryption and the
recipient of my email isn't, how is he supposed to decrypt the message?
Hi Fabio,
So, the only solution is to convince all my contacts
start with one ...
I can only change email services, like tormail or another alternative...
I do not know tormail in detail, but assume that finally your message will be
stored at the destination user's service provider. If so,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 07/19/2013 11:10 AM, Anthony Papillion wrote:
In order to use encryption, BOTH sides must be using it or it
doesn't work.
Right. In order to encrypt a message to someone, you must have their
public key and in order for them to decrypt it,
Gee Tom, you forgot a family picture and your SSN, the rest is there!
Gary Baribault
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