I ran in trouble using @delta .
I used to run a group chat with some of my family. Because some members didn't know their mail credentials but I added them anyways to the group, delta chat deactivated encryption.
That wasn't perfect but I was fine with this.
Now two of them got a new phone and because I didn't want to perform the whole google-2fa-thing ("oh gosh, no, I don't know my google password..."), I decided to create new account in delta chat on nine.testrun.org (?)?
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Today one of them tried to send a message to the group and delta chat says testrun NEEDS encryption and the user has to exchange keys with everyone.
I don't know when and if she will meet all those people to do so. Can I change that behaviour? Or might there be another solution?
@delta
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@deusfigendi you should re-add her to the group, then she will get the keys of everyone else :) if this doesn't work, she might have an outdated version.
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I added the new account to the group after I created it. But not everyone in the group HAS a key.
The version should be modern since this is a new phone with a new installation.
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@deusfigendi aaah. If you DM us her username we can allow her to send unencrypted mails.
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