On 24 November 2014 19:45:33 GMT+00:00, I wrote: >On 24 November 2014 12:44:31 GMT+00:00, Bjarni Runar Einarsson ><b...@pagekite.net> wrote: >>> Wrap in a message/rfc822 part. >> >>If PGP/MIME had proposed this from the start, then I wouldn't be able >>to >>make cheap shots about Subject lines and indeed, living with the other >>problems would be far more palatable. >> >>But PGP/MIME missed that boat, and the user experience of a >>message/rfc822 part inside a multipart encrypted wrapper is really not >>acceptable in today's clients. > >I currently use Thunderbird and Mutt, both of which can open "emails >within emails" as MIME parts, but I'm fairly certain Outlook from >Office 2002 coped with them too. Granted, it's still an extra step with >those MUAs, but all they need to do is handle MIME, which is a >container just as much as Zip is. Why introduce Zip as yet another >container, and yet another thing for diverse MUAs to handle instead of >using one that many MTAs already support?
I do find it a little bit ironic that I am also using Kaiten Mail (a derivative of K-9 Mail) for Android to send these very emails, but have user interface troubles even just to send with a different alias. Never mind that I have stopped generally signing emails because I kept my primary key offline and APG did not handle the sub-keys. Oh well. Simon -- Sent from Kaiten Mail. Please excuse my brevity. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users