[MlMt] Sign by default Based on history not working?
Eric Sharakan
esharakan at gmail.com
Thu May 28 21:18:12 EDT 2020
Hi Benny, it seems these "signingEnabledPattern & signingDisabledPattern
entries in my Security.plist file no longer work.
Like other recent issues I've been reporting, I can't tell you precisely
when things stopped working.
Thanks.
-Eric
On 10 May 2019, at 9:53, Eric Sharakan wrote:
> On 1 May 2019, at 5:22, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
>
>> On 12 Apr 2019, at 23:29, Eric Sharakan wrote:
>>
>>> On 16 Jan 2019, at 3:59, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Perhaps another approach would be to make the sign settings be per
>>>>> account (or have an option under "Sign by default" of "Based on
>>>>> account"? I work in a company of over 100,000 employees, and I
>>>>> want mail I send on my work account to any of them to be signed.
>>>>> Conversely, I have no signing cert for my gmail account, so I
>>>>> never want MM to try to sign those messages.
>>>>
>>>> Yes, that kind of flexibility would be nice.
>>>
>>> I'm replying now because I just got bit by this inconsistency again.
>>> This to me is a bug, so I'm asking if you can please consider some
>>> kind of fix sooner rather than later?
>>
>> I'll note to see if I can add some kind of stopgap solution, but I'm
>> not promising anything.
>>
>> --
>> Benny
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>
> Hi Benny, I see you added something to address this in r5632, but I
> have a question about this documented syntax for the Security.plist
> file:
> ```
> {
> signingEnabledPattern =
> "{always_sign1 at example.com,never_sign1 at example.com}";
> signingDisabledPattern = "never_sign at example.com";
> encryptionEnabledPattern = "*@example.org"; // Encrypt whenever
> sending to someone with an example.org address.
> encryptionDisabledPattern =
> "{exception1 at example.org,exception2 at example.org}"; // Do no encrypt
> for these addresses
> }
> ```
> In that first line, should "never_sign1 at example.com" actually be
> "always_sign2 at example.com"? :-)
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Eric
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