KMail bug in HEAD/3.1.0 branch with TLS support
Ingo Klöcker
kloecker at kde.org
Tue Oct 29 23:54:46 GMT 2002
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On Tuesday 29 October 2002 05:34, George Staikos wrote:
> There seems to be a bug in KMail right now, and I would personally
> consider it to be a "show stopper". I say this because I dont' fully
> understand it, but it seems to lose track of the TLS setting. This
> could potentially be very bad. While it is actually to strong in my
> case, I wonder if in other cases it might be too weak. Here is how
> it is reproduced for me:
>
> Launch kmail and use it only with identities that use TLS (for SMTP,
> POP3). Then try to send an email from an identity that doesn't use
> TLS.
You are somehow confusing identities with transports/accounts. Do you
mean an identity which uses a special transport that doesn't use TLS?
I will have a look at this later (if nobody else is faster).
Regards,
Ingo
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