On Tue, 2016-06-14 at 14:13 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
On Tue, 2016-06-14 at 12:29 -0400, Luke wrote:I noticed that few lines below, in the "Secure MIME (S/MIME) section" there is the option "always encrypt outgoing messages when using this account". This option does not hold for PGP.Hi, it had been added for 3.18.0+ at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=748770My question: is there currently a way to have PGP as default (and receive e.g. a warning message if one tries to send a non-encrypted message)? Or is it possible to add this feature in the next release?I think the warning doesn't make much sense, as it would apply for all accounts. The more newer evolution, 3.18.x, or for sure the current stable 3.20.x series, shows sign and encrypt buttons in the toolbar when these are used, which can be also used as a verification whether the message will be sent signed and/or encrypted or not, much easier than opening the Options menu before sending. With the added option for the 3.18.0+ mentioned above you are pretty safe even without the warning, I believe. Bye, Milan
Thanks, that's great, and it answers my question. :) I will install the new version then even if not official-Debian. I hope that Debian will adopt it as well in the next release. Cheers, luke
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