On 11.05.18 02:07, Alexandre de ROBAULX de BEAURIEUX wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> your extension is pure awesomeness, by far the most important one for
> Thunderbird and I promote it for years now, helped install it for all my
> friends and use it at work.

Nice to hear, thanks :-)

> The new "Encrypted Subject" option ist great, yet for work-related
> emails, this can be a problem. Thus would it be possible to set
> exceptions to this option? Ideally as a new drop-down in the
> pre-recipients-window below "PGP/MIME per default". In that case, one
> could encrypt subjects by default for emails to friends where subjects
> are not important, but for work-related mails, subjects could remain
> visible. Even the 3 choices always/yes if.../never could remain in
> place. This would indeed be a very useful option!

Frankly speaking, the functionality to determine the various rules is
already more complex than desirable. I don't want to make it even more
complex than that, and therefore it's unlikely that I'll implement this.

The workaround is an optional toolbar button that allows you to
enable/disable encryption of the subject.

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> P.s. Sorry for the unencrypted mail, but I did not find your public key
> on any keyserver, perhaps you could post it on your homepage.

This is a public mailing list - we don't accept encrypted mails here.

-Patrick

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