[Enigmail] Good news, everyone!

John Clizbe John at Mozilla-Enigmail.org
Thu Feb 14 20:35:55 PST 2008


Michael Kane wrote:
> Hi, everyone -- I don't actually have good news, I just figured I'd use
> a geeky subject line considering the audience ;)

anti-climatic, but not unexpected.

> I've recently become very interested in email encryption, and I'd like
> to talk to like-minded people about how to make it easier for
> grandmothers to use.

Excellent. A few list members have long been interested in grandmother's
encryption ease-of-use. I'm not able to speak to it very well.

> (I also have some questions about Enigmail specifically, such as, "When
> I send a message to multiple recipients, why does Enigmail sign the
> message even though I check 'Send mail unsigned and unencrypted?'")
> 
> So if anyone's up for a discussion, let me know.  My key is attached.

If you send/sent your key to a keyserver then sign your email posts, the vast
majority of users would have no need to manually import your key  -- for most it
would be fetched automagically.

Nor would there be a need for you to attach it.

-- 
John P. Clizbe                      Inet:   John (a) Mozilla-Enigmail.org
You can't spell fiasco without SCO. keyserver hkp://keyserver.gingerbear.net
"what's the key to success?"        / "two words: good decisions."
"what's the key to good decisions?" /  "one word: experience."
"how do i get experience?"          / "two words: bad decisions."

"Just how do the residents of Haiku, Hawai'i hold conversations?"

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