Hi,

* Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01-12-07 10:42]:
>>In particular,  evolution (1) is bad at noticing PGP errors, (2) doesn't
>>support rules like "always encrypt mail to so-and-so" and (3) replies to
>>encrypted messages with quoted, unencrypted bodies by default (a
>>*serious* security hole that it shares with Mutt).
>Probably because (3) is indeed mutt's default behaviour - but 
>actually something PGP-using people will normally configure 
>differently.
>
>But ok, that's the general problem with mutt for most users:  It has 
>to be configured properly.
The problem is that this is Mutt's *default* behaviour, not that it
can be done. This should be changed for the very reasons the two of
you give above.

Other stuff that has to be configured in Mutt merely enhances
usability, this closes a "security hole".

Thorsten
-- 
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        - Kurt Tucholsky

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