I have a group declared in my gpg.conf file. I would like to be able to send mail to this group and have it encrypted with each member of the group's public key. I know Thunderbird can do this but I have not yet figured out how to do it in Evolution despite a lot of Googling and reading the Evolution help files. I have GPG encryption working for the case where I am sending to one address where I have the public key on my keyring; now I want to send to an alias and have it encrypt for each member of the alias. Is there a way to set that up in Evolution? I am talking about gpg.conf configurations like this:
group 0x55555555=0xXXXXXXXX group 0x55555555=0xYYYYYYYY
etc.
and I want to be able to send to an address, and have it encrypt with both 0xXXXXXXXX and 0xYYYYYYYYYY. How do I map an address to GPG group 0x55555555?
--Greg
On 02/02/2011 06:35 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
I have a group declared in my gpg.conf file. I would like to be able to send mail to this group and have it encrypted with each member of the group's public key.
not using evolution. using thunderbird, but i have a suggestion about use in evolution.
i presume you are in they 'group', therefore, send email to yourself encrypted with key and sent 'bcc' to rest of group?
On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 22:03 +0000, g wrote:
On 02/02/2011 06:35 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
I have a group declared in my gpg.conf file. I would like to be able to send mail to this group and have it encrypted with each member of the group's public key.
i presume you are in they 'group', therefore, send email to yourself encrypted with key and sent 'bcc' to rest of group?
That serves only to hide who else is in the group, but that isn't really what I want. I would still have to hand-expand the alias and send to each user individually; that is what I am trying to avoid having to do.
--Greg
On 02/03/2011 08:49 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
On Wed, 2011-02-02 at 22:03 +0000, g wrote:
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i presume you are in they 'group', therefore, send email to yourself encrypted with key and sent 'bcc' to rest of group?
That serves only to hide who else is in the group, but that isn't really what I want. I would still have to hand-expand the alias and send to each user individually; that is what I am trying to avoid having to do.
then 'byte the bullet' and install thunderbird for when you want to send an encrypted message to a group.
On Thu, 2011-02-03 at 21:53 +0000, g wrote:
then 'byte the bullet' and install thunderbird for when you want to send an encrypted message to a group.
I know that is an option too, but then I have to spend all that time learning another mail client. I'm still looking for a way to do it within Evolution.
--Greg