[Bug 168494] kmail always sends message encrypted, even if per-message encryption is turned off

Peter Lewis prlewis at letterboxes.org
Wed Aug 6 11:00:55 BST 2008


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------- Additional Comments From prlewis letterboxes org  2008-08-06 12:00 -------
Attempt to work-around, number 2 :-)

Removing the OpenPGP keys from my identity in the identities pane, and then attempting to send any (unencrypted) message to myself, results in the following:

1. Warning: "Examination of recipient's encryption preferences yielded that the message should be encrypted using OpenPGP, at least for some recipients;
however, you have not configured valid trusted OpenPGP encryption keys for this identity. You may continue without encrypting to yourself, but be aware that you will not be able to read your own messages if you do so."

(clicked continue)

2. Warning: "Examination of recipient's signing preferences yielded that the message should be signed using OpenPGP, at least for some recipients; however, you have not configured valid OpenPGP signing certificates for this identity."

(clicked "do not openpgp-sign")

3. KMail crashes.

I've no idea why it's trying to sign and encrypt the email, even though I don't have those options enabled. It looks like then, since there's no key to sign/encrypt with, it crashes.

Thanks.



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