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   Message 488 of 845   
   August Abolins to Wilfred van Velzen   
   macros for decrypting   
   09 Jan 20 22:27:15   
   
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   REPLY: 2:280/464 5e170542   
   PID: JamNNTPd/OS2 1.3 20191227   
   TID: GE/2 1.2   
   CHRS: UTF-8 2   
   TZUTC: 0200   
   On 09/01/2020 5:47 a.m., Wilfred van Velzen : August Abolins wrote:   
      
    WvV> We were talking about decrypting. Signing you do with   
    WvV> encrypting. I already have/had macros in place for that in   
    WvV> golded. They are presented to me as options in the menu when I   
    WvV> save the message I just entered...   
      
   Noted.  I used the wrong term, signing.  I was thinking about the part   
   where we enter the passphrase.  The TB/Enigmail combo is making me lazy   
   with the operations  ..and the terminology.  I just have to click a   
   button for either "sign" or just "encrypt" or both.  For decrypting,   
   another button reveals the signatures/verifications used *before* you   
   actually trigger a decrypt (unless you configure it to auto-decrypt).   
      
   I can't imagine doing this outside of TB.  I've only started to look   
   into the macro support in OpenXP, but it's looking too complicated.   
      
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