From: Alexei Starovoitov <alexei.starovoitov@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2022 17:40:34 -0700 > On Wed, Apr 20, 2022 at 5:38 PM Alexander Lobakin <alobakin@xxxxx> wrote: > > Again? > > -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- > Version: ProtonMail > > wcFMA165ASBBe6s8AQ/8C9y4TqXgASA5xBT7UIf2GyTQRjKWcy/6kT1dkjkF > FldAOhehhgLYjLJzNAIkecOQfz/XNapW3GdrQDq11pq9Bzs1SJJekGXlHVIW ProtonMail support: " The reason that some of the recipients are receiving PGP-encrypted emails is that kernel.org is providing public keys for those recipients (ast@xxxxxxxxxx and toke@xxxxxxxxxx specifically) via WKD (Web Key Directory), and our API automatically encrypts messages when a key is served over WKD. Unfortunately, there is currently no way to disable encryption for recipients that server keys over WKD but the recipients should be able to decrypt the messages using the secret keys that correspond to their public keys provided by kernel.org. This is applicable both to messages sent via the ProtonMail web app, and messages sent via Bridge app. We have forwarded your feedback to the appropriate teams, and we will see if we can implement a disable encryption option for these cases. Unfortunately, we cannot speculate when we might implement such an option. " Weeeeeird, it wasn't like that a year ago. Anyway, since it's address specific and for now I observed this only for ast@ and toke@, can I maybe send the series adding your Gmail account rather that korg one? Alternatively, I can send it from my Intel address if you prefer (thankfully, it doesn't encrypt anything without asking), I just didn't want to mix personal stuff with corp. > > Sorry I'm tossing the series out of patchwork. Thanks, Al