
9.1.4. Advanced
These settings define miscellaneous OpenPGP and Enigmail options.
Enable Encrypt replies to encrypted message if you want Enigmail to
automatically switch on encryption when composing a reply to an encrypted
message. This is a smart thing to do, especially if you quote the original
message.
Add Enigmail comment in OpenPGP signature adds the comment line
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla –
http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ to the OpenPGP signature block.
Note that you can add any comment to the OpenPGP signature by calling
GnuPG with the parameter --comment your_comment (see below to learn
how to specify additional parameters to the GnuPG executable).
When signing, lines starting with a dash (-) are replaced with two dashes
separated by a space (- -) according to the OpenPGP standard. This
however makes a double-dash line (--) no longer appear as a separator
between the message body and a personal signature, usually displayed in grey.
By enabling the option '--' is a signature separator, Enigmail makes some
workaround to correctly handle the signature separator when reading and
composing messages.
Use gpg-agent for passphrases tells Enigmail to use gpg-agent, the GnuPG
passphrase agent, to cache the passphrase; this tool is especially useful if you
use several passphrases. Do not activate this option if you want Enigmail to
ask you for your passphrase.
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