On Wed, 10 Feb 2016 22:31:08 +0100,
Stephen Paul Weber wrote:
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I disagree. If you are being really paranoid, then you don't want to
use OpenPGP from an email client. 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.
Sure, but then just attach the binary file instead of cut-pasting some
ASCII stuff. Same effect.
I still think the copy and paste work flow will lead to less mistakes.
But, of course, if you send the wrong encrypted file to someone, the
she won't be able to read it.
:) Neal
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