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Now that the range of sensible decryption policies has come into full view, we take a bit of space to document the distinctions. Most people will use either "auto" or "true" -- but we provide "false" and "nostash" to handle use cases that might reasonably be requested. Note also that these can be combined in sensible ways. Like, if your mail comes in regularly to a service that doesn't have access to your secret keys, but does have access to your index, and you feel comfortable adding selected encrypted messages to the index after you've read them, you could stay in "auto" normally, and then when you find yourself reading an indexable message (e.g. one you want to be able to search for in the future, and that you don't mind exposing to whatever entities have access to your inde), you can do: notmuch reindex --decrypt=true id:whatever@example.biz That leaves your default the same (still "auto") but you get the cleartext index and stashed session key benefits for that particular message. |
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