On Mon, Apr 14 2014, Tomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi> wrote: > On Mon, Apr 14 2014, Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net> wrote: > >> >> In any event, if the mml tag is present, it's no longer in notmuch's >> hands; emacs's mail processing is handling things and calling gpg-agent >> to sign/encrypt the message. >> >> Can you clarify what exactly your situation was? > > Exactly that -- the mml tag was present -- so case closed on that issue :D > > I did some experiments changing the value of notmuch-crypto-process-mime > before pressing 'r' button: I had to quit from show mode to search mode and > choose the thread and then message to have the change to take effect. > > I will keep my notmuch-crypto-process-mime set t (and I keep removing > the mml tags in this system -- and if I forget killing those processes), > as I want to see [ Good signature by key: 0x... ] -messages. Maybe > I^HSomebody, Someday provides a patch that provides separate value to > do just signature checking... As a current (temporary!;) solution I Added (defun mml-pgpmime-sign-buffer (cont) (error "Signing messages disabled")) to the end of ~/.emacs.d/notmuch-config.el on this one system only... I am still vulnerable to DOS attack is someone sends me email encrypted with my public key... Have to investigate and test this before too long... Tomi > > >> Presumably people who have not set up any crypto processing should not >> have notmuch-crypto-process-mime set t. >> >> jamie. > > Thanks, > > Tomi > > PS: pkill '(pinentry-curses|gpg)' ++ ;/ -- one step closer to implement that...