On 01/02/2019 21:24, Étienne Mollier wrote: > On 2/1/19 7:26 PM, Paul Sutton wrote: >> If you save the message, close the compose window, then go to Drafts, >> then reopen the message for more editing before sending the subject >> remains as "Encrypted message" and you lose the original subject header. >> >> I just wondered if this is what is meant to happen ? or is the original >> subject header supposed to be restored. Has anyone else noticed this. > Good Day Paul, > > Yep, sounds to me that it is a feature to avoid leaking your email's > metadata. Whom discusses with who and on which topic is an > interesting information indeed, even without being able to decipher > what's inside the fold. > > Not sure if it's worth the pain though, since mail servers use these > metadata to properly route your email anyway; but I may have missed > interesting novelties on autocrypt side. > > Cheers,
I will disable it for now, if anyone else notices this, then perhaps it is something that needs to be reported as a bug, I would expect the original subject to be restored, or failing that TB could simply append the subject in some way. It is interesting when you're drafts folder is full of e-mails with the header "Encrypted message" unless you can remember what time you saved the message finding a specific message is impossible. I think the idea is that as messages on say an IMAP server are stored on that remote mail server any messages in draft are also stored there, so saving a message would leave the e-mail in plain text, while the messages in sent and inbox would be encrypted. So encrypting drafts make sense.l Useful feature in a way but not that useful in the current implementation. so as you said not worth it. If we can confirm this it may be worth looking at sending in a bug report. Paul -- Paul Sutton http://www.zleap.net https://www.linkedin.com/in/zleap/ gnupg : 7D6D B682 F351 8D08 1893 1E16 F086 5537 D066 302D
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