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List:       kmail-devel
Subject:    Re: [RFC] Kmail to use Knode message classes and proposed schedule for
From:       Marc Mutz <Marc.Mutz () uni-bielefeld ! de>
Date:       2001-08-10 19:44:54
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On Friday 10 August 2001 21:35, Don Sanders wrote:
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> http://www.david-guembel.de/kmail-gpg.html
<snip>

EEK. My eyes are hurt! ;-)

> And in the longer term:
<snip>
> * Default to encrypting all outgoing messages that are
> being sent to a recipient whose public key the user has.
> (maximize the amount of internet traffic between
> individuals that is encrypted).
<snip>

I think this is implementable in the next version (ie. as in 
"automatically send encrypted if I have the key already"; 
"automatically send encrypted if there is a sufficient trust path from 
me to the recipient" would be the longer-term feature then)

Marc

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