Re: [Evolution] Automatic GPG encryption
- From: Paul Leyland <paul leyland vispa com>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Automatic GPG encryption
- Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 07:54:48 +0100
El jue, 15-10-2009 a las 20:58 +0100, Paul Leyland escribi?:
This is probably a FAQ though I haven't yet found the answer anywhere.
How can I configure Evolution so that it *always* encrypts to the GPG
key of the recipients of the mail I send?
It's easy to see how to set it always to sign with GPG and/or SMIME and
always to encrypt SMIME mail.
Is there a solution, perhaps incorporating some third-party add-on or
some scripting? Alternatively, should this issue be raised as a
request-for-enhancement?
Paul
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When you create a new mail select Security > Encript with PGP. And it
will do it.
That's all
Sylvia
Thanks, but perhaps I didn't phrase my question precisely enough. I'd
hoped the emphasising of *always* would be sufficient but clearly not.
Your advice is what I use every time I wish to send encrypted email.
Unfortunately, I have *to remember* to do it every time I wish to send
encrypted mail. In a security-conscious environment this is a very bad
requirement because everyone forgets to do things occasionally and so
sensitive information will leak out en clair.
What I'm asking for is that GPG-encryption be the default for outgoing
mail. If I wish to send plaintext, I should be required to
check/uncheck a config entry. If at least one recipient's key is
missing from my keyring a window should pop up informing me of which
key(s) could not be found.
With that clarification, does anyone else have suggested solutions for
my problem?
Cheers,
Paul
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