On 29.08.2014 20:51, Nicolai Josuttis (enigmail) wrote:
> 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

Hi Nico,

thank you for your advice. Unfortunately your recommended settings don't
work for me.

What I just now tested:

1

- Tab sending:
  Turn on convenience mode
- Tab Key selection:
  Turn on the first three items
  (all except "always manually")

Result: When sending mail to person who doesn't use encryption -->
Dialog "Enigmail Key Selection" pops up.

2
- Tab sending:
  Turn on convenience mode
- Tab Key selection:
  Turn on the first two items

Result: When sending mail to person who doesn't use encryption -->
Dialog "Enigmail Key Selection" pops up.

Can somebody else confirm this with 1.7.2 or am I the only one with
problems here?

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