If it helps, though aside from the question, all GPG lines (except the last 2) are 64 chars(if memory serves). A little scripting and decryption should be plausible (possible in reasonable time), especially if chars were only added and not deleted/changed.
On August 23, 2015 2:31:26 PM PDT, AW <alexander.will...@t-online.de> wrote: >I'm using org-crypt. All text below a heading with the tag :crypt: >becomes >encrypted with saving the file and looks like this: > >-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- >Version: GnuPG v2 > >hQEOAxn9DjwjX2oYEAQAgLl/58dss1VVgmRb1rGIaNV2I5P+smcDjhWa5/arTMPE >9wjxHUpU/HSflCwnV5609H3J9ZSVubCpaUbV3Da0jnDUJuljFbSqapRym1PW0hFn >ApfLwze3HTj+A3eODf+p3kbDjFnII9Rfn7lWQ/6OmMrisQbvbsWzS3K/crgqu+cD >/j6m3nDURonKGStv5h7sgaSRuLGzqXvHXEnS+d1ad1ZomgTD4abZNvDYt9Y039FE >xYwRphWSBs+vtQ34resZewCa4s7h5SES5j839vQPWI4VyA4uRrfzYATHnHtoxfwA >RQWzUTeS16FFBxnjqqTXGXqH9go25Ovnl1Np9c2H7veH0lQB/hpwGbUJRnYCx5Nd >UlZ/U+aKQJl3aD+ulgOxJhTQNb9ToXxMpwS3FitsZHVh8OaRBLdgjRVFstWw3NhT >RTQ3Og0+ts34iKW+u+2ock/LqiDYFx4= >=+xma >-----END PGP MESSAGE----- > >I really hope this example will not irritate your email software. > >My notebook has one of those large touchpads and once in a while I hit >it and >go on with typing, but the cursor shifted to text somewhere else and >I'm >adding letters to a completely different paragraph, before I notice and > >correct it. > >Well, this evening I added some letters inadvertently inside a PGP >message, >because the touchpad shifted to cursor to an encrypted paragraph. If I >saved >the file, the encrypted paragraph would have become un-decryptable (I >tested >this: decrypting no longer is possible). > >Unfortunately I won't always realise what happened, e.g. if I don't >watch >while dictating into a speech recognition (Dragon Nat. Speak.). > >And the encrypted parts are not needed often. So the destroyed PGP >message >might make it into my backups and if I try to encrypt it a year >later... > >Why isn't the text between > >-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- > >and > >-----END PGP MESSAGE----- > >read-only as a default ? > >Really, an inadvertent change can destroy valuable information and it i -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.