Re: [openpgp] saltpack on OpenPGP message format problems

Vincent Breitmoser <look@my.amazin.horse> Wed, 10 February 2016 23:25 UTC

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Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 00:24:53 +0100
From: Vincent Breitmoser <look@my.amazin.horse>
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Subject: Re: [openpgp] saltpack on OpenPGP message format problems
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> Instead, you write your message using something like vi, encrypt it
> from the command line, and then copy and paste the result into your
> mail client.  Then you are certain that your mail was encrypted and
> that you don't accidentally send an unencrypted draft, etc.

If you want to work around your e-mail client, how about an encrypted
attachment?

 - V