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On 31.01.14 15:25, Nicolai Josuttis wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> currently, not many of the people I exchange emails with use PGP. 
> For this reason, I have some receiver rules (usually enabling PGP) 
> and by default encryption disabled.
> 
> Now, if I send emails to multiple receivers I always have to check
> "ignore receiver rules" or get the dialog about missing keys for
> receivers.
> 
> I wonder now, how we could make that better (less annoying).
> 
> I have thoughts about a couple of improvements, but I am not sure
> which one is the best:
> 
> - May be we add an option so that the dialog for missing key has
> "send message without encryption" ON by default (while any
> additional selection of a missing key turns this off).
> 
> - May be we should add an option so that I can enable that
> recipient rules have less priority when multiple users are
> selected. Or even more general, provide a general option to chose
> between: - conflicting recipient rules start dialog for missing
> keys - if there are conflicting rules, choose the weakest ones 
> (ideally with an optical feedback that we have this case here)
> 
> - Also the list of suggested keys when keys are missing should
> (optionally) - not propose invalid/disabled/revoked keys - only
> list names that "somehow" match (i.e. a part of the name email
> address should match). But details are hard here to decide.
> 
> - Provide an ability to ignore recipient rules with one click.
> 
> Has anybody else ideas or opinions or comments? I definitely want
> to solve this issue sooner than later to make my life with enigmail
> easier. And of course any solution should go in the right
> direction for enigmail in general. So, before I go into the wring
> direction, I welcome any feedback.

Add the following rule at the end of the list:
- - email address = "@"
- - apply if recipient _contains_ the above
- - do not check further rules
- - disable encrypting / signature etc.

This creates a rule that disables encryption if the recipient is not
in the rules list.

- -Patrick

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