Yup. It might be interested to have a preferences option for Encrypt: Always, confidential, and never. Sign: Always, confidential, and never.
But I don't know that it would solve the problem for the average end user. If it's not set to encrypt the confidential email, I think it still shouldn't send the contents. Otherwise someone pasting logs with passwords might not realise that it's going over a plaintext session until after they've received a copy of it.
Yup. It might be interested to have a preferences option for Encrypt: Always, confidential, and never. Sign: Always, confidential, and never.
But I don't know that it would solve the problem for the average end user. If it's not set to encrypt the confidential email, I think it still shouldn't send the contents. Otherwise someone pasting logs with passwords might not realise that it's going over a plaintext session until after they've received a copy of it.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey