On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 06:55 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> ...
> I use GPG a lot, but it is actually more complicated than just "always
> encrypt". What if no key is available, should it complain or just
> silently not encrypt?
It complains to me when the recipient key is not found and asks
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 09:04 +0200, Milan Crha wrote
> On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 20:58 +0100, Paul Leyland wrote:
> > How can I configure Evolution so that it *always* encrypts to the GPG
> > key of the recipients of the mail I send?
> > It's easy to see how to set it always to sign with GPG and/or SMIM
Hi,
On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 20:58 +0100, Paul Leyland wrote:
> How can I configure Evolution so that it *always* encrypts to the GPG
> key of the recipients of the mail I send?
>
> It's easy to see how to set it always to sign with GPG and/or SMIME and
> always to encrypt SMIME mail.
Yeah,
> El jue, 15-10-2009 a las 20:58 +0100, Paul Leyland escribi?:
>
> > This is probably a FAQ though I haven't yet found the answer anywhere.
> >
> > How can I configure Evolution so that it *always* encrypts to the GPG
> > key of the recipients of the mail I send?
> >
> > It's easy to see how to
El jue, 15-10-2009 a las 20:58 +0100, Paul Leyland escribió:
> This is probably a FAQ though I haven't yet found the answer anywhere.
>
> How can I configure Evolution so that it *always* encrypts to the GPG
> key of the recipients of the mail I send?
>
> It's easy to see how to set it always
This is probably a FAQ though I haven't yet found the answer anywhere.
How can I configure Evolution so that it *always* encrypts to the GPG
key of the recipients of the mail I send?
It's easy to see how to set it always to sign with GPG and/or SMIME and
always to encrypt SMIME mail.
Is there a