Hi Jorge, at least SOGo 2.3 (I do not have access to some SOGo 3 account right now, so I could not verify) displays inline OpenPGP messages as plain text, while it indeed does show PGP/MIME messages as attachments. Do you know what other web mail systems are doing to be compatible with Mailvelope for displaying PGP/MIME messages? Are they just emitting the encapsulated ASCII-armored message to the mail body? This might be a minor change to the SOGo code (recognizing the header and printing the message), but in the end the scope has to be determined by the developers... At least skimming through the code files I suspect to be relevant, I did not find an obvious location to add three or four lines of code for this (but I don't know the SOGo code very well).
There is a feature request, though: https://sogo.nu/bugs/view.php?id=3220 Regards from Stuttgart, Germany, Jens On 05.04.2017 21:55, Jorge Gonzalez ([email protected]) wrote: > Good evening, > > I have searched for this issue on the list archives but I found nothing > related (it seems). So here I go: > > I have a Sogo installation and most of my users are using Mailvelope > extension for encrypting their emails. THey have correctly added the SOGO > webmail page to their list of Mailvelope pages so that it detects and > decrypts the messages. > > Mailvelope normally runs by detecting in realtime HTML elements which contain > a PGP ASCII-armored message or signature, and it "hijacks" the frame or > container where it is, decrypting the contents and showing the decrypted > version instead. > > Question is, for this to work, the webmail in question has to show the > encrypted ASCII-armored message, so that Mailvelope detects it. > > SOGo does not do this: instead it shows a blank email with an "untitled" > attachment and no more info. I have seen in the logs messages about SOGO not > finding a default viewer for content of that type. > > For now, I have shown my users a trick: get to show the message source, and > this is recognized by Mailvelope and the message shown. But it would be nice > if the users did not have to jump through these hoops. > > My question is: can SOGo be configured in a way such that the default viewer > for a mail part is to show the text in ASCII form? Most webmails do this > (that's why Mailvelope works so well :-), including Gmail. > > Thanks in advance > > Regards > > Jorge > > > -- > Jorge González Villalonga > Ingeniero de Sistemas / Systems Engineer > Red Hat Certified Engineer #140-183-666 > Móvil / Cell: (+34) 672 173 200 > > La información contenida en este mensaje y/o archivo(s) adjunto(s) es > confidencial/privilegiada y está destinada a ser leída sólo por la(s) > persona(s) a la(s) que va dirigida. Si usted lee este mensaje y no es el > destinatario señalado, el empleado o el agente responsable de entregar el > mensaje al destinatario, o ha recibido esta comunicación por error, le > informamos que está totalmente prohibida, y puede ser ilegal, cualquier > divulgación, distribución o reproducción de esta comunicación. Le rogamos que > nos lo notifique inmediatamente y nos devuelva el mensaje original a la > dirección arriba mencionada. Gracias. > > -- > [email protected] > https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists -- Jens Erat [phone]: tel:+49-151-56961126 [mail]: mailto:[email protected] [jabber]: xmpp:[email protected] [web]: http://www.jenserat.de OpenPGP: 0D69 E11F 12BD BA07 7B37 26AB 4E1F 799A A4FF 2279
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