We need nore information regarding this info. However, it is quite old and thus
it does not make sense to check it out.
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Apr 16 2007
Duplicate of T780
We have a couple of similar reports. Needs more investigation.
Note that there are similar reports in the tracker. Closing this one due to
lack of a response.
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chatting is in generalokay, setting the due data is helpful to sort out too old
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Apr 12 2007
Duplicate of T735
Duplicate of T735
Apr 10 2007
Fixed in revision 167.
I am now looking at it
Apr 3 2007
Once the problem occured you have to restart Outlook. The Option has to be
disabled *before* decrypting the message.
Mar 31 2007
I ran a program called RanorexSpy to get some more info about the "Font Size"
dropdown and the message text area. Here are my findings:
Mar 30 2007
- Trying to send an encrypted message with an attachment that is an Outlook
message itself, it refuses to do so saying this operation is unsupported.
Additional info: I'm running Outlook 2003 (Version 11.8118.8122) SP2
Mar 29 2007
Tested with
gpg4win 1.0.9, (GnuPG: 1.4.7, GPGol: 0.9.91) Windows XP SP2 Outlook 2003 SP2
Mar 28 2007
Mar 17 2007
Feb 27 2007
Feb 20 2007
That is a problem with PGP 6 - it is simply not OpenPGP compliant. We can't do
anything about it.
Feb 13 2007
Feb 6 2007
Duplicate of T735
Duplicate of T729
Duplicate of T748
When "Ansicht->Format" (German version) is being disabled decryption works fine.
Wow! That's great. How did you find out the workaround.
Besides: on my machine the workaround only works if the extended bar is disabled.
If it's enabled it doesn't work no matter of ir's position relative to the
standard box.
Feb 5 2007
Jan 9 2007
Dec 28 2006
I opened the encrypted mail, clicked the decryption icon but outlook's window
still contains the encrypted text. The corresponding lines in gpgol_0.9.91.txt
are from 1 to 35.
The versions are as follows:
WinXP SP2, Outlook 2003 SP2 (11.8010.8107), gpgwin 1.0.8 (gpgol 0.9.91, gpg 1.4.6)
Dec 15 2006
No movement on this in two weeks. I'd like to see a resolution to this soon, as
it effects our clients' ability to use our software. So, let's all put our
heads together on this. Does anyone out there have any Windows debugging tools
that will show some kind of unique name assigned to this control? It's been a
while since I did any Windows programming, but there has to be a way to get a
handle to this control aside from just going after the class name.
Dec 6 2006
See issue #735
Nov 30 2006
Problem appears to be in the find_message_window function in display.cpp.
Specifically:
Nov 27 2006
Nov 24 2006
Nov 15 2006
Mixing decrypted text and plaintext is problematic because the result of a
verified signature would not be meanigful anymore. Some MUAs handle this bu
using visual marks. I don't know how to do this for Outlook in a safe way.
Nov 10 2006
Additional Info using encryption with text mails I observed following subject:
If the text mail contains an attachment these attachment is encrypted properly
(at the first try of sending the mail). Its only the text block which is not
encrypted.
Nov 7 2006
Nov 6 2006
Oct 30 2006
This issue is dead. The current issue is 717!
Oct 29 2006
Maybe you are right. I was not shure because finaly encryption works...
If this task is of no further sense it can be closed.
In my opinion it is a critical bug! Can I do anything to help finding the
problem?
Perhaps it has something to do with the state of the message (the message wich
is not encrypted is indicated in BOLD letters)
This is indeed a problem and we will consider to
offer pre-word wrap if the text contains very long
lines.
Actually this seems to be the same problem
as in the other reports.
Fixed in SVN.
No, I've never got a report before.
Duplicate of T564
Duplicate of T678