Hi Alexander,

what you want should be easy to reach:
- Tab sending:
  Turn on convenience mode
- Tab Key selection:
  Turn on the first three items
  (all except "always manually")

Then whenever keys for all recipients exist,
the email automatically gets encrypted
(unless recipient rules say not to do so).

All other emails are not automatically encrypted
(unless recipient rules force encryption).

If rules force encryption or you explicitly
forces it (by clicking on the key symbol)
and keys are missing, the key selection dialog will pop-up
to give you the ability to choose the missing keys
(or disable sending/encryption).

Hope this helps
 Nico


Am 29.08.2014 20:33, Alexander Buchner schrieb/wrote:
> On 29.08.2014 19:19, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
>> Hi Alexander,
>>
>>> The update overwrote my preferences again and activated the "convenient 
>>> encryption settings" without a warning.
>>
>> I use the attached settings and installing 1.7.2 did not change any settings.
>> I'll try to reproduce this by creating a new profile and installing 1.6, 1.7
>> and 1.7.2 in that order. How were your prefs in 1.6?
>>
>>> My preferences were 1. enrypt if I have a public key for the recipient (or
>>> a rule) and 2. don't encrypt if 1 isn't true without the "Enigmail Key
>>> Selection" window. I did this by deactivating "Key Selection: Manually if
>>> Keys are Missing". Is this still possible? At least it doesn't work the
>>> same way as with version 1.7.
>>
>> Yes, I do the same. Indeed, I think, that's what most people want/should set.
>> Attached are my settings. With them, I think you get what you describe above
>> or did I miss something?
>>
>> I think I never tried to send a message with attached images (tiny!) to the
>> list. I don't know whether they are stripped or not, we'll see. If so, I'll
>> put them on my website for a while and send links.
>>
>> Olav
> 
> Hm, I'm really confused right now.
> 
> What I want: After hitting "Send" I don't want to see any further dialog
> for missing keys etc... just encrypt it or don't encrypt it.
> 
> And you say you achieve this behavior by setting "Confirm before
> sending" to "Always"?! That would really astonish me?!
> For me it's: "Never"
> 
> Also setting "Key Selection" to "Manually if Keys are Missing" is not
> what I want.
> 
> Either we both talk about two different things or something really weird
> is happening for me?!
> 
> Alexander
> 
> 
> 
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