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Nov 8 2016
Nov 8 2016
bjoernbalazs added a comment to D3140: Add formatters for application/pgp-keys and application/vnd.gnupg.wks body parts.
Nov 1 2016
Nov 1 2016
bjoernbalazs added a comment to D3140: Add formatters for application/pgp-keys and application/vnd.gnupg.wks body parts.
I did not mean to "get rid of a local keyring". I am just wondering, what we want / expect the user to do in the situation, where a mail with a public key arrives?
- Ignore the key unless the user is experienced and knows and cares about managing public keys (because we favour WKD)
- Update the key database in case the key is not stored yet
- Always take notice that a public key is attached so the user can decide what to do
- Get educated about encryption
- ???
The design is a result out of this decision. So, what do we want to achieve?
bjoernbalazs added a comment to D3140: Add formatters for application/pgp-keys and application/vnd.gnupg.wks body parts.
Ok, when saving a local copy of the key is not our intention, then the proposed solution obviously is wrong :)
Oct 27 2016
Oct 27 2016
bjoernbalazs added a comment to D3140: Add formatters for application/pgp-keys and application/vnd.gnupg.wks body parts.
Ok, I think I get the idea.
Oct 25 2016
Oct 25 2016
bjoernbalazs added a comment to D3140: Add formatters for application/pgp-keys and application/vnd.gnupg.wks body parts.
For the wording in the mails I would suggest something like:
"This is an automatically generated email. The purpose of this email is to:" and then add the purpose of the mail, so for the