On 05/02/14 15:24, arne renkema-padmos wrote:
> Indeed, and having to cope with all the complexity that comes with it.
I have started using these recently and I find it very annoying, often
it is encrypting but I can't work out why etc. Can see why peeps might
want to avoid it :)
Anna
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On 05/02/14 16:06, Onno Ekker wrote:
> Well, to me it would also make sense to encrypt to the newest key by
> default (by creation date), which would eliminate the need to create a per
> recipient rule in most cases...
Do we have an idea of cases / scenarios where per-recipient rules are
necessary
On 02/05/2014 10:06 AM, Onno Ekker wrote:
> Well, to me it would also make sense to encrypt to the newest key by
> default (by creation date), which would eliminate the need to create a per
> recipient rule in most cases...
> Having per recipient rules also brings the necessity to manage and mainta
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> > Subject: Re: [Enigmail] How do I choose amongst multiple keys for a
> > recipient?
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> > On 05.02.14 07:57, Doug Barton wrote:
> > > On 02/04/2014 10:42 PM, Charly Av
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On 05.02.14 07:57, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 02/04/2014 10:42 PM, Charly Avital wrote:
>> Doug Barton wrote on 2/5/14, 6:00 AM:
>>> I have a correspondent whose "key1" has been on my key ring for
>>> years. They recently sent me "key2" which they would
On 02/04/2014 10:42 PM, Charly Avital wrote:
Doug Barton wrote on 2/5/14, 6:00 AM:
I have a correspondent whose "key1" has been on my key ring for years.
They recently sent me "key2" which they would prefer that I use going
forward. For various reasons I don't want to remove "key1" from my key
r
Doug Barton wrote on 2/5/14, 6:00 AM:
> I have a correspondent whose "key1" has been on my key ring for years.
> They recently sent me "key2" which they would prefer that I use going
> forward. For various reasons I don't want to remove "key1" from my key
> ring. How do I choose key2 when encryp
I have a correspondent whose "key1" has been on my key ring for years.
They recently sent me "key2" which they would prefer that I use going
forward. For various reasons I don't want to remove "key1" from my key
ring. How do I choose key2 when encrypting a message to that person
without creatin