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56 From: Darren McGuicken <mailing-notmuch@fernseed.info>
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58 Subject: Kudos! Also: +1 PGP!
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83 I just wanted to drop a quick mail to the list to give you all my huge
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84 thanks for this already astonishingly useful tool!=20=20
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86 Like a few others, it seems, I arrived here after reading a
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87 not-very-grumpy review in the Grumpy Editor series[1].
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88 Everything-is-a-search combined with CLI access?! Sold!
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90 I've been slowly moving all my day-to-day mailing needs to notmuch over
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91 the last month and the only thing I'm missing is native message
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92 decryption and verification support - is this being actively worked on,
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93 I haven't seen it mentioned in a while? Or is it feasible to add this
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94 as a target for an upcoming merge window? How far away are we from
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95 something workable - are we just(!) looking for someone to stitch the
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96 code together or do we need to brainstorm a little more exactly what the
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97 approach is likely to be?
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99 In the meantime, I find myself using the snippet from Tassilo in:
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101 id:87zl6cl595.fsf@thinkpad.tsdh.de
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103 Which lets me jump to the selected encrypted message in Gnus and have it
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104 in turn auto-decrypt the text. Works well but does need a second mail
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108 [1] http://lwn.net/Articles/380073/
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