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the element you are missing is: * message is signed * no local copy of sender's Public Key * what action do you want to take ? On 09/21/2015 04:57 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > After some more thought, I came up with three icons for privacy, > authenticity, and integrity. > > > > Privacy: a lock. If the message was encrypted, the lock icon is in > color; if it wasn't, the icon is grayed-out; if it was encrypted to an > expired certificate, the lock icon is in color but has a red X over it. > > Authenticity: a fountain pen. If there's a valid signature the pen is > in full color. If there's no signature the icon is grayed-out. If > there's a bad signature, the pen icon is in color but has a red X over it. > > Identity: an icon of a passport. (Not an ID card -- there's too many > different kinds of them throughout the world -- but passports look much > the same worldwide.) If the identity is confirmed, in color; if it's > not, grayed. > > > > These icons are all simple, so they could probably get shrunk down a lot > and still be recognizable. SVG icons would give us the best range of > display values. > > If we decide to go this route (the PAI route), I think we should agree > on an icon set and talk to a professional graphic designer about > creating icons for us. Most icons in FOSS software are honestly pretty > bad; I'd like for us to stand out from the pack. And yes, I'm willing > to contribute to paying for the work. :) > > > > _______________________________________________ > enigmail-users mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click here: > https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net -- /Mike |
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