(In reply to Magnus Melin [:mkmelin] from comment #41) > And not > sure if there's any need to have an Update (expiry) showing in that overview? It > could be available once you click it open. At least if you already have keys > to choose from, the one that expired should probably just be left expired > and only be used to access old encrypted mails. No. You might have missed the opportunity to extend the expiration of your key. But it might still be best to continue using it. I think we need this: - always show expiration date (except for external key - advanced users must know what they are doing) - if the key will expire within the next 6 months, then show an orange warning triangle in front of the "expires on", keep the normal grey text, and show the update button - if the key has already expired, then use your suggestion, orange triangle, red text, and show the update button. You can omit the update button if the key expires later than in 6 months, I think. Regarding the highlighting, I think it is important to warn about both "expire soon, within 6 months" and about "already expired". The "already expired" should be a stronger visual warning.
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(In reply to Magnus Melin [:mkmelin] from comment #41) > And not > sure if there's any need to have an Update (expiry) showing in that overview? It > could be available once you click it open. At least if you already have keys > to choose from, the one that expired should probably just be left expired > and only be used to access old encrypted mails. No. You might have missed the opportunity to extend the expiration of your key in advance. But it might still be best to continue using it. I think we need this: - always show expiration date (except for external key - advanced users must know what they are doing) - if the key will expire within the next 6 months, then show an orange warning triangle in front of the "expires on", keep the normal grey text, and show the update button - if the key has already expired, then use your suggestion, orange triangle, red text, and show the update button. You can omit the update button if the key expires later than in 6 months, I think. Regarding the highlighting, I think it is important to warn about both "expire soon, within 6 months" and about "already expired". The "already expired" should be a stronger visual warning.