[Evolution] Re: [Evolution]: Request for additions/corrections in Evolution



Jeff,

Thank you for your thoughtful reply to my feature requests.  I have only one 
comment to make:

On Wednesday 29 May 2002 11:29 pm, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 02:04, Ken Barber wrote:
2)  I use GnuPG encryption extensively.  When I'm replying to an
encrypted email, I REALLY need the decrypted plaintext, not the
ciphertext, to be what gets quoted in the composer window.  Cutting and
pasting is not acceptable; it's a waste of time and I don't have to do it
with my present mail client (KMail just asks for my passphrase again, and
then quotes the decrypted message in a composer window).

I gather you must be using in-line PGP? This actually works quite well
for PGP/MIME encrypted messages (which is all I focused on when I
implemented PGP because that's what the standard is)

Well, whether it's "standard" or not, in-line is what the last free version of 
PGP for Window$ uses (i.e., v. 6.58) so I get a lot of incoming messages with 
it.

I believe that someone
had volunteered to implement this but I have not heard back from him in
several months now so I have no idea where that patch stands.

Hopefully this will be implemented in time for a 1.4 release.

OK, that's good enough for me.  I can wait.  Some of the KDE crap I have to 
put up with in order to run KMail is driving me nuts, but I can wait because 
even with all of its warts, KDE is still orders of magnitude better than 
anything coming out of that programmer's kindergarten in Redmond, Washington.

Keep up your good work.  I'm looking forward to using Evolution someday.

Ken
-- 
"No society can be more important than the individuals who compose it, or else 
you ascribe supreme importance, not to man, but to any notion that strikes 
the fancy of that society, at a never-ending cost of lives.  Reason and 
reality are the only means to just laws; mindless wishes, if given 
sovereignty, become deadly masters."
        --Terry Goodkind, "Faith of the Fallen"






[Date Prev][Date Next]   [Thread Prev][Thread Next]   [Thread Index] [Date Index] [Author Index]