Hi all,

yesterday I merged my changes to support the option to automatically
send encrypted if all keys are known (and valid).
With this, you can probably skip a lot of recipient-rules
and still use encryption whenever possible.

The built is available as nightly built now.
See:
  https://www.enigmail.net/download/nightly.php

You have to enable this feature in the sending preferences
(some other preferences there have changed and a help button was added).
See:
  http://hide-my-data.com/en/images/sendingprefs_140509.png


Note that whether emails are automatically sent encrypted
is now signaled in the compose message status bar on the lower right
of the compose message window WHILE you edit the recipient list.
See:
  http://hide-my-data.com/en/images/enigmail-icon140509.png
Currently:
- Having a yellow background signals you want to encrypt/sign;
  a grey background signals you don't want to encrypt/sign.
  These are buttons you can use to enable your request to encrypt
- A plus signals then if encryption/signing will happen due to rules
  or auto encryption.
- A minus signals no encryption/signing.
- A red icon signals a conflict.

After seeing the interface of GPGMail, I wonder whether this
interface is too complicated.
What do you think?
I also would like to have these icons at the top rather at the bottom
(e.g. at the end of the subject text field).

And, BTW, for those who don't have this status bar:
You have to enable it in the compose message dialog
with something like: View -> Toolbars -> Status bar

Have fun.
Feedback welcome.
 Nico

-- 
Nicolai M. Josuttis
www.josuttis.de



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