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+From: David Bremner <david@tethera.net>\r
+To: Simon Hirscher <public@simonhirscher.de>, notmuch@notmuchmail.org\r
+Subject: Re: Inline-encryption, encryption failure when storing sent mails\r
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+Simon Hirscher <public@simonhirscher.de> writes:\r
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+> Hey there,\r
+>\r
+> I'm quite new to notmuch and have two questions regarding the state of\r
+> mail encryption:\r
+>\r
+> 1. Support for inline-encryption As far as I can see, so far only\r
+> encrypted mails with PGP/MIME are supported. Couldn't notmuch also\r
+> support text/plain messages that contain PGP-encrypted messages by\r
+> scanning for "^-----BEGIN\ PGP\ (SIGNED\ )?MESSAGE"? =E2=80=93 as suggest=\r
+ed in\r
+> a previous message to this mailing list\r
+> (id:87zl3az8mm.fsf@lillypad.riseup.net; web view:\r
+\r
+If someone feels inspired to work on this, maybe=20\r
+\r
+ notmuch-wash-convert-inline-patch-to-part\r
+\r
+(in notmuch-watch.el) might be a reasonable place to start.\r
+\r
+> 2. This is not necessarily related to notmuch itself but rather to\r
+> message-mode: Why are the mails that are fcc'ed to my sent-folder\r
+> encrypted with the recipient's key (instead of my own or simply no\r
+> key)? I.e. why can't I read my own mails? Is there any way to make\r
+> this work?\r
+\r
+What about setting this on the gpg level with the "encrypt-to" option?\r
+Setting the emacs variable mml2015-encrypt-to-self seems like it ought\r
+to work, but it seems to need some other settings as well. Perhaps have\r
+a look at the customization group 'mime-security'.\r
+\r
+d\r