On Thu, 27 Apr 2017, Stephan Platz wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 27. April 2017 09:30:36 schrieb Pali Rohár:
So solution (if somebody want to implement it) should be simple: after
downloading text part, check if contain some BEGIN PGP header and if
yes, decode it. There is no need to pre-download every
Am Donnerstag, 27. April 2017 09:30:36 schrieb Pali Rohár:
So solution (if somebody want to implement it) should be simple: after
downloading text part, check if contain some BEGIN PGP header and if
yes, decode it. There is no need to pre-download every part of every
message (which slowdown email
Am Montag, 24. April 2017 16:22:26 schrieb Jan Kundrát:
Here are some of them (a very incomplete list):
Two additions:
Manual decryption and composing of inline pgp using command line tools is
easier and allows reading encrypted mails with clients that do not support
gpg.
Some mailing list
On čtvrtek 27. dubna 2017 9:30:36 CEST, Pali Rohár wrote:
Basically with this inline PGP messages is not a problem with blind
downloading... If you want to decrypt any PGP message (either MIME or
inlined) you need to download corresponding part.
(I know that Pali knows this; I'm writing this e-
On Monday 24 April 2017 16:22:26 Jan Kundrát wrote:
> I see some similarities between that and sending inline patches. There's
> MIME with its Content-Disposition: inline, but nope, let's revert back to
> something which does not even support Unicode properly, and call that a
> preferred solution.
On Monday 24 April 2017 13:28:38 Jan Kundrát wrote:
> On pondělí 24. dubna 2017 13:13:44 CEST, Andy Bennett wrote:
> >It seems to work for messages with headers thus:
> >
> >-
> >User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101
> >Icedove/45.6.0
> >MIME-Version: 1.0
> >Conten