On Thursday 17 April 2014 11:36:59 MFPA wrote: > On Friday 11 April 2014 at 9:59:21 PM, in > <mid:1430606.o2gaqjo...@thufir.ingo-kloecker.de>, Ingo Klöcker wrote: > > Apart from using the '--throw-keyids' option you could > > send multiple copies of the message. One copy for the > > public recipients which is encrypted with the keys of > > all public recipients (To, Cc). And n copies for the n > > Bcc recipients where each copy is encrypted with the > > key of one Bcc recipient. That's what KMail does. > > A few years ago when trialling various email programs, one that I > tried encrypted an individual copy for each recipient when you sent an > encrypted mail with multiple recipients.
Sure. One could do this. But I don't see the point of encrypting an individual copy for each To/Cc recipient. The only additional information a single message encrypted for all To/Cc recipients gives the recipients is the list of key IDs of the other recipients. Under very special circumstances this could be undesirable, but under those special circumstances one probably also doesn't want to have all recipients listed in To/Cc. So, we are back to using Bcc or sending completely indiviual messages. Regards, Ingo
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