-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 23/06/12 08:43, Anne Wilson wrote: > On 22/06/12 01:19, Doug Laidlaw wrote: >> On Thu, 21 Jun 2012 21:54:26 +0200 Florian Hubold >> <[email protected]> wrote: > >>> Am 21.06.2012 13:11, schrieb Anne Wilson: >>>> Using TBird 10.0.5, I find that using the Reply button >>>> results in a single line containing the date and name of the >>>> contributor being quoted - nothing else. Sometimes, that is. >>>> >>>> Further investigation suggests that it may be related to >>>> replying to encrypted mail. Any ideas? >>>> >>>> Anne >>>> >>> >>> Did you maybe by accident mark something in the message which >>> you want to reply to? Thunderbird only quotes the selected >>> parts of the mail, in that case. >>> >>> But what i see is that your PGP signature gets minimized to >>> the >>>> symbol you can see below your quotation in this reply ... >>> >>> And furthermore but maybe unrelated, thunderbird /enigmail >>> doesn't seem to be able to retrieve your public key ... >>> >>> >> I haven't used Thunderbird, and I haven't had occasion to notice >> this issue, but if I understand it correctly, it makes a lot of >> sense. The alternative to-be-expected result means that text >> which was originally encrypted becomes unencrypted when quoted, >> and remains unencrypted thereafter, perhaps repeated through a >> long thread. That wasn't what the originator wanted. Whether it >> does any harm depends on the content. For those who use >> encryption for casual correspondence, it doesn't. Spies or >> Government departments would need to keep the privacy. > >> Doug. > > No. The behaviour previously encountered is that my key decrypts > the message, which displays decrypted when quoted, and is > re-encrypted when I reply to my colleague. This may be a TBird 13 > bug. I have been replying to him without problems in TBird under > Cauldron for several weeks before I saw this. When I wrote the bug > report I assumed it was a difference between M2 and Cauldron, but > now I'm seeing the same problem here (netbook running Cauldron). > Can't be the version of TBird, of course, as Tosh is running 10.0.5 and netbook is 13. Sorry - caffeine starvation. Anne
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