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36 Subject: Re: [notmuch] indexing encrypted messages (was: OpenPGP support)
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51 On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 03:56:10PM +1300, martin f krafft wrote:
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52 > also sprach Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net> [2009.11.26.1901 +1300]:
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53 > > I would really like to start using notmuch with emacs beyond just
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54 > > testing, but I really need to be able to handle/read/send mail with
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55 > > PGP/MIME encoded attachments. Do folks have any suggestions on how to
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56 > > handle this? Is there a separate emacs mode that people use for
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57 > > signing/verifying/{de,en}crypting mail buffers, or is this something
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58 > > that is going to have to be integrated into the notmuch mode? I guess
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59 > > the notmuch-show mode at least will need to do some verifying and
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62 > How about indexing GPG-encrypted messages?
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64 That may leak decrypted form in the xapian index, though in a split
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65 manner. But that'd still be a problem IMHO.
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