Hi Nico :
On 11/05/2014 15:41, Nicolai Josuttis wrote:
>>> Currently:
>>> - Having a yellow background signals you want to encrypt/sign;
>>> a grey background signals you don't want to encrypt/sign.
>>> These are buttons you can use to enable your request to encrypt
>>> - A plus signals then
Hi Philip,
just a short first sentence for those looking whether this email
is on interest:
Today I fixed a bug with the new behavior,
so that the +/- computation should be (more) correct now
(with the next build available on Monday).
Details:
Am 11.05.2014 15:05, Philip Jackson schrieb/wrote:
On 09/05/2014 18:41, Nicolai Josuttis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> yesterday I merged my changes to support the option to automatically
> send encrypted if all keys are known (and valid).
> With this, you can probably skip a lot of recipient-rules
> and still use encryption whenever possible.
>
> The bui
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What about adding a button? Thunderbird is customizable and anybody
would be free to exchange the send button on the interface.
Thomas Hotz
Am 10.05.2014 21:14, schrieb Patrick Brunschwig:
> On 10.05.14 11:18, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
>> Concerning your
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On 10.05.14 11:18, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
> Concerning your question whether the interface is too complicated:
> I think not, it tries to make transparent what's happening behind
> the scenes. I agree though that for Aunt Sally users one might want
> t
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Hi Nico,
> Note that you can switch to convenient/bequem while seeing what this
> selects and then switch back to manual with your settings before you
> switched to convenient. So, that demonstrates the convenient defaults.
Nevertheless, the hel
Am 10.05.2014 11:18, Olav Seyfarth schrieb/wrote:
>
> Hi Nico,
>
> thank you for your work, I like the enhancements very much. Up to now (not
> tested much) the nightly seemst to install and work fine. I like the new
> sending
> settings dialog, have one remark though: it should be made clear,
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Hi Nico,
thank you for your work, I like the enhancements very much. Up to now (not
tested much) the nightly seemst to install and work fine. I like the new sending
settings dialog, have one remark though: it should be made clear, probably in
hel
Hi all,
yesterday I merged my changes to support the option to automatically
send encrypted if all keys are known (and valid).
With this, you can probably skip a lot of recipient-rules
and still use encryption whenever possible.
The built is available as nightly built now.
See:
https://www.enig