On 3/23/2016 2:10 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
It would be nice if Enigmail could keep track of the last time the
keyring was refreshed -- or, more accurately, the last time Enigmail
refreshed the keyring.  Then, every 30 days, Enigmail could prompt the
user for:

        "It's been a month since your keyring has been updated.
         Would you like to update it now?"

With options of 'Yes', 'Ask Me Later', and 'Stop Asking'.  If the user
clicks 'Yes', it runs gpg2 --refresh.

This would potentially help out *a lot* with the problem of people
continuing to use expired, revoked, or otherwise discarded certificates.

+1, and I agree that phasing the updates to avoid social graph metadata spying is not a thing that we need to consider. Anyone who needs to care about that is already sophisticated enough to do so without enigmail's help.

Doug


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