I've suggested this in another topic after someone suggested another unrelated feature, so I think I ended up not being heard, so I now create this new topic hoping to be listened. I hope it's ok to do this, if I shouldn't have created this topic, then I'm sorry sad.

I feel there's a feature that the gmail interface really lacks. The edit window that's opened after decrypting a message should have a reply button. That button would copy the whole thing to the gmail's reply field and add the ">" for quotation and "On date, someone wrote:" just like gmail does when whe press reply. That would be really great. If there were a "decrypt and reply" link beside the "reply" and "reply all" links, it would be the best thing ever!

I use the firefox editus externus extension, because I like to write my stuff on my favorite editor (in my case it's vim). So when I click on the gmail's textbox and press edit my editor pops up and firefox actually gets unresponsive. I write the whole thing in the editor and then close it, so firefox starts to answer again and the text appears on the gmail textbox and I simple select it and click in "crypt and send". That way the autosave is never triggered. If you're concerned that it might happen because you took too long to crypt or whatever, you always have the option of having gpg integrated to your editor, so you crypt it before sending to gmail textbox, that way you use firegpg only to decrypt e-mails.

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I feel there's a feature that the gmail interface really lacks. The edit window that's opened after decrypting a message should have a reply button. That button would copy the whole thing to the gmail's reply field and add the ">" for quotation and "On date, someone wrote:" just like gmail does when whe press reply. That would be really great. If there were a "decrypt and reply" link beside the "reply" and "reply all" links, it would be the best thing ever!