Hi Daniel, Thanks for clarifying!
Greetings, Varac Quoting Daniel Kahn Gillmor (2018-04-08 23:18:34) > On Mon 2018-04-02 18:58:28 +0200, Varac wrote: > > > I'd like to know the state of header encryption support for > > notmuch (aka memoryhole) [1]. > > "memoryhole" refers to "protected headers", not just encrypted headers. > That is, the headers can be protected both by cryptographic signature > *and* by encryption. This is a subtlety, but probably worth getting > right as we work on documentation and implementations. > > This is on my list of things to work on for notmuch, but i'd be happy if > someone else beat me to it. clearly i've taken too long to get this > done. > > fwiw, memory-hole messages do display successfully in all versions of > notmuch i'm aware of, but they do so by rendering the "force-display" > part. so notmuch currently uses the fallback arrangements as explicitly > intended by the original memoryhole draft. > > as i see it, the steps are (in order): > > * handle encrypted subject correctly during message display time if the > message is being decrypted. > > * handle encrypted subject specifically during message decryption at > indexing time, storing it the correct subject field, instead of > storing the "outside" subject. > > * suppress display of any "force-display" part during message display > time. > > * handle any other cryptographically-protected headers during display > and indexing. > > * generate protected headers when encrypting mail. > > > i welcome help with any of these steps :) > > --dkg
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