On Wed, Aug 03 2016 at 11:30:05 am, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > On Wed 2016-08-03 06:28:36 -0400, Viktor Ashirov wrote: > >> in notmuch-emacs, when I reply to multipart/signed email, signature >> status gets inserted in the cited message, like this: >> >> ---------- >> John Doe writes: >>> [ Unknown signature status ] >>> Hello world! >> ---------- >> >> Even though signature was verified when email is viewed in notmuch-show >> ---------- >> [ multipart/signed ] >> [ Good signature by: John Doe ] >> [ text/plain ] >> ---------- >> >> So I'd like to be able to >> 1. Not include signature status in the cited message >> 2. But when I want to include it, it should be correctly processed. > > fwiw, i think that the cited message should never include signature or > decryption status, and the presence of these fields in the output of > notmuch-reply is a bug. > > I see no reason to make it configurable to show them, and some good > reasons not to: it's arguably a leak of information about your private > view of the world to include this stuff in a reply (the user can always > choose to write about their private view of the world manually if they > want to). I see your point, and I agree. > > notmuch-emacs already has too many options, and we should be > parsimonious about adding new ones. > > i suggest dropping the signature and encryption status entirely from > notmuch-reply. Sounds good to me. > > --dkg -- Viktor