On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 12:38:01PM +0530, Aneesh Kumar K. V wrote: > message-mode can sign the message using C-c RET C-s > which is mml-secure-message-sign
Thanks so much, Aneesh! That's great. I was not aware of those abilities in mml mode. I just noticed that epa-mail-{sign,encrypt} can do this as well, but much less cleanly. So the mml commands are exactly what I was looking for. Well, at least exactly *half* of what I was looking for... So the issue now is verifying/decrypting signed/encrypted received mail. Playing around with it a bit more, I've found a couple of interesting things. If I'm viewing an encrypted message with notmuch-show, and if I type 'v' (notmuch-show-view-all-mime-parts), I get the full message view, and then a prompt to: Decrypt (PGP) part? (y or n) Typing 'y', I see that there is some communication with my gpg agent (I get a gpg agent password prompt), but then once the password is entered, nothing happens, ie. I don't see the decrypted part. I'm trying to figure out where the problem is here. Presumably something is failing to capture the output of the gpg decryption. I'm not clear either about what mode is trying to do this decryption. Is this epa? Unfortunately nothing at all happens when I hit 'v' when viewing a message that has OpenPGP signature attachment. I also just discovered that there are some epa-mail-{sign,verify,{de,en}crypt} commands that work similar to (but not as cleanly as) the mml commands. Unfortunately none of this is very coherent. And some sort of integration with notmuch-show would be sweet. jamie. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 836 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: <http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/attachments/20091126/f7adb576/attachment.pgp>