On Tue, 2014-04-01 at 11:02 -0430, BECERRA Silvana M SIDOR wrote: > Actually, we're analyzing the possibility of going to a more updated > version of EVO (we have it on canaima 4.0 based on debian 7.0 and > Gnome 3.4.2), but we've had trouble compiling a newer version..... Do > you know where we can get a compiled version that works?
I've never heard of Canaima, but if it's a Debian derivative then Debian's "testing" or "experimental" repos would be your best bet for newer Evolution packages. > > However, to try to clarify a bit, what we mean by "protected Email" is > that when reply/forward (inline mode) a "protected message" we're > allow to write our response but we should not be able to modify the > text of none of the old messages. Additionally, although not commented > before, the message should also include custom field in the header > that consolidates date, from, to, of all old messages in an orderly > manner. For that kind of "protection" to have any real meaning, all messages should be cryptographically signed by their author and attached in full to all replies and forwards. An Evolution extension could conceivably enforce that. The "inline" editing mode simply copies and pastes the source message body into what's essentially a free-form text editor. Trying to protect the pasted text in a free-form editor widget is pointless because it can be easily spoofed, as can any kind of custom message header. Cryptographically signing each message with a public key or a trusted certificate is really the only way to ensure previous messages are not altered. Matthew Barnes _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers mailing list evolution-hackers@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers