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"textContent": "Vultuli:\n\n> Subject is not metadata, it is often a distilled version of the message itself, or at least usually contains significant amount of information.\n\nI feel like this is highly debatable. It depends on how you use email for private and sensitive correspondance and what you write in your subject line.\n\nVultuli:\n\n> I would expect a big red box in the “Email Encryption Overview”, not a minor mention in the Metadata section.\n\nWhy exactly?",
"title": "An e-mail subject not being encrypted by PGP should be prominently mentioned"
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