Doug Bunger wrote:
Several e-mail clients display a unique inbox icon for messages that are digitally signed. In my work with PKI, I feel that users appreciate this feature, as it allows them to quickly, visually, identify "legitimate" messages. I have not found this feature in either Mozilla Mail or Thunderbird.
1. Does this feature exist, and I have missed it? 2. Is there an existing development effort toward this? 3. What input for (or against) such an effort from the community?
Doug Bunger, dougbunger-AT-comcast-DOT-net
Doug, I think this is a great idea, an enhancement request to the mail client software (not to NSS). I don't think such a feature now exists in mozilla, and perhaps it has never been requested. I doubt that any mozilla developers would oppose the idea in principle.
Please feel free to file a request for enhancement in bugzilla.mozilla.org, or better yet, to contribute code to mozilla that implements that enhancement. Think of the Fame! The Glory! The addition to your resume! The undying gratitude of others who want this feature, and last but not least, the satisfaction of having improved a product you use and the world of others who also use it.
Seriously, this is how new features get added. People want them, and contribute them. Hope you will consider it.
-- Nelson B _______________________________________________ mozilla-crypto mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-crypto
