Summary: | Rights management for email content (to prevent sending private stuff to public ML) | ||
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Product: | [Applications] kmail2 | Reporter: | Friedrich W. H. Kossebau <kossebau> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | kdepim bugs <kdepim-bugs> |
Status: | REOPENED --- | ||
Severity: | wishlist | CC: | chris, lemma |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Compiled Sources | ||
OS: | Unspecified | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Friedrich W. H. Kossebau
2008-12-19 19:42:36 UTC
Instead of groups, a Privacy-Level would be nicer I think. Content could traverse from a low privacy-level to a higher one, but not the other way around. Mails from a mailing-list could be forwarded to friends but mails from friends could not be forwarded to mailing-lists without confirmation. Christoph, there are also mailinglists whose content should be private with the list members. Not all mailinglists are with public subscription and archives, e.g. of a sports club, a company or similar. And not all friends should receive the content one sends to some (closer) friends. Think of things like job/relationship problems, but also marriage surprise preparations. So I do not think a level-only approach helps much, or how would you solve this with levels? From an abstract POV this is the same as with right managements of files. Just that it includes people not registered to the computer system, but still to your address book (and thus to your own virtual computer system). Thank you for your feature request. Kmail1 is currently unmaintained so we are closing all wishes. Please feel free to reopen a feature request for Kmail2 if it has not already been implemented. Thank you for your understanding. |