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On 05/04/14 08:41, Philip Jackson wrote:
> On 04/05/2014 14:00, Nicolai Josuttis wrote:
>> Just as a explanation: - Convenient encryption would select: -
>> accept ALL keys (trust-model always) - auto send encrypted if I
>> have accepted keys - Confirm before sending: never - Thorough
>> encryption would select: - accept only valid keys (WoT model) -
>> never automatically send encrypted (except rules) - Confirm:
>> always
> 
> I fear that it will be difficult to find a choice of 2 short labels
> for your 'convenient' and 'thorough' buttons which will be clear
> and not misleading. Perhaps the 'convenient' could be labelled
> 'handy but with risks' and 'thorough' could be labelled
> 'thoughtful'.


It appears to em that terms like 'thorough', 'careful' are scarcely
even applicable to what you're trying to accomplish here.  Mode 1 is
basically 'Encrypt whenever possible' or 'Encrypt always'.  Mode 2 is
harder to define -- the best I can come up with is, 'Encrypt manually
ONLY'.


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  Phil Stracchino
  Babylon Communications
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