It's currently enabled again with 27e7dfb1280f314286348a661e057eef5c8ab440 I had another intensive look at the logs from the user where it is crashing but I still don't see a problem.
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Jun 25 2018
Jun 21 2018
Am 21.06.2018 um 10:31 schrieb aheinecke (Andre Heinecke):
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Beware: Beta-7 was bad timing, yesterday I was in the middle of
implementing T3999 https://dev.gnupg.org/T3999 and broke the
internal keycache. If you use "Empfängerschlüssel automatisch
auflösen" please switch back to a different GpgOL Version. I might
upload a new Beta soon but for now I've removed Beta-7. Automatic
resolution will not work with that version and can lead to crashes.*TASK DETAIL*
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Beware: Beta-7 was bad timing, yesterday I was in the middle of implementing T3999 and broke the internal keycache. If you use "Empfängerschlüssel automatisch auflösen" please switch back to a different GpgOL Version. I might upload a new Beta soon but for now I've removed Beta-7. Automatic resolution will not work with that version and can lead to crashes.
Jun 20 2018
Yes, that did the trick for me!
Nice, then my commit should fix the issue here.
Yes, definitely the real reason is in the inline editor.
I can't confirm the regression yet. For me (albeit with Outlook 2016) preselecting sign / encrypt based on the options works for reply and forward. But only as long as the Mail is opened in a dedicated window.
Thank you for your fast fix!
2.2.1-beta2 works as expected!
Jun 19 2018
As expected it was a very clear bug. We assign a NULL pointer to a string and then use that string.
Thank you for the report and the logs! A minor note: For future reports please leave the priority on "Needs Triage" we use this as a marker for issues no developer has looked at previously.
Jun 18 2018
This is still true even after the latest changes to GpgOL not to require Kleopatra or GPA through the UIServer protocol. The details dialog / search still uses Kleopatra or GPA as a fallback.
I'm closing this as a duplicate of T3459
Two more reports in the Gpg4win forums. Still can't reproduce it. I've asked for debug output.
I'm closing this as duplicate of T3459
Has long been in testing. I think it is improved now and CRL's also work.
The changes were released with Gpg4win-3.1.2.
Fix is released in Gpg4win-3.1.2
Fix is released in Gpg4win-3.1.2
The problem is complicated because we would have to parse each multipart/mixed mail before we can know that the mime structure looks that way.
Jun 17 2018
Support was removed.
Jun 15 2018
This was released with Gpg4win-3.1.1
Jun 12 2018
Jun 11 2018
Thanks for the writeup. Maybe this could be the base for a gnupg.org/blog article.
Here is what we have now. We decided explictly not to offer a "yes I want to do something less secure" button as we think that using Unsigned S/MIME Mails is avoidable. Also we want to be more secure by default then Outlook. From a User Experience standpoint a "Yes more convenient but less secure" button basically educates users to always select that button.
Jun 1 2018
I've noticed during testing that GpgOL would not send valid PGP/Inline signed only messages and also failed to verify such messages itself when special characters were in the mix.
Oops. The commits added here belong to T3975
Thanks for your report, but as JJworx already said this is sadly one of the known issues to which we don't yet have a good idea how to fix it. In T3459 there is an animation what is meant by "unselecting" the mails.
Yes, this is actually pretty high on the wishlist but AFAIK there was not yet a task for this.
May 31 2018
There won't be anything without MDC in 2.2.8 anymore.
May 30 2018
May 24 2018
The best way to send signed or encrypted mail is by using PGP/MIME which is the default.
May 23 2018
Thank you for your answer.
May 22 2018
I've tried to prevent the download of external references selectively for S/MIME Mails. There is PR_BLOCK_STATUS but I was unable to stop the question for the user if she want's to download the external references anyway. :-/
Thanks for your report.
Thanks for the report.
May 18 2018
May 17 2018
In another report, it turned out to be, that with a 64 bit outlook and GnuPG not installed in the standard location it came to this error. ( T3988 )
We've analyzed another report of this and the problem turned out to be that with a 64 bit outlook and GnuPG not installed in the standard location it came to this error. ( T3988 )
May 15 2018
Yes. For S/MIME we don't have the comfort to change the standards. I also would like to have a quick solution. After much deliberation with Bernhard we think that it is a good compromise from usability vs. security that we further reduce the usability for S/MIME in that we only allow (any) signed content to be displayed as a file or HTML. This is not extending the standard, not changing GPGSM but a design decision in GpgOL.
We don't have full control over our Mail client so we can't prevent the load of external references like KMail does. This suggestion is a compromise and a pragmatic solution.
That was actually our old stance on OpenPGP encryption: For integrity we rely on the signing of messages. Remember that signing is an integral part of OpenPGP messages and does not need MIME. Some people explained that they have valid reasons not to sign and so we added the MDC.
Thanks for testing. A new Gpg4win release will come soon.
Thanks. Confirmed - no crash with the beta5 dll.
Argh! From the log it looks very much like another incarnation of the issue fixed in T3960 (Same underlying reason)
Hi and thanks. Yes, I consistently reproduce. Here's the log file.
May 14 2018
Thanks for your report!
May 12 2018
May 11 2018
May 7 2018
Thanks for your report. Are you sure that "Allow HTML" makes the difference?
As I link this Ticket often when talking about this limitation. Here is a short animation to show what is meant by moving but not opening a mail:
May 4 2018
Thank you for the quick turn-around! I especially appreciate the difficulty of out-of-release-cycle changes.
This crash was new in Gpg4win-3.1.0 introduced with: dc48589b3d429d7d156c75b4e7bc784b140f40ce
Thank you for the report. I can reproduce the problem. I extended the title a bit so that its easier to find for others who might also see this.
@dcialdella Well as you are here already you can open one here. Alternatively I would have thought Ubuntu's Launchpad.
Hi Carlos,
Hello Andre;
Apparently PpgOL (gpg4win 3.1.0) works well in some computers in the computer department, you have to trust God to work well with the end users of the institution, I wanted to ask when it comes out another version of Gpg4win for Outllok?
And I have another question; How can PpgOL be used on Iphone and Android phones? Is there any tool to decipher encrypted emails on the phone?
Thank you
De: aheinecke (Andre Heinecke) [mailto:noreply@dev.gnupg.org]
Enviado el: viernes 27 de abril de 2018 00:56
Para: Carlos Garcia (TI HN) <cgarcia@asjhonduras.com>
Asunto: [Task] [Updated] T3938: GpgOL: Automatic way to "force enable" it in the registry
aheinecke added a commit: rO8635193d0108: Disable OL 2013 / 2016 resiliency for us.
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May 3 2018
@aheinecke thanks for the post.
When you said "open a new issue" is create here or in Ubuntu forums a new issue ?
I'll do. when ?
I imagine ni some weeks will be solved but I use the tool everyday for secure text.
Both CRL downloads and the error handling / reporting is much improved in Gpg4win-3.1.1
Better but still not perfect. It still can happen that it is opened in the background if you put the options dialog in the background before the window pops up. But I think that is acceptable for such a rarely used feature.
@dcialdella I've checked the Ubuntu Patches, they don't include the patch that caused the problem for GpgOL in this issue. Please report your problem either to Ubuntu or open a new issue, ideally with some instructions how to reproduce your problem.
May 2 2018
I've just checked the current build to the previous one (even when I get rid of the build directories, I keep a copy of the config.log since you never know when it might come in handy).
FYI: this most recent update broke builds on OS X 10.9 for Qt, but everything else is fine.
Apr 30 2018
Glad that we could locate the issue.
Thanks for the detailed information. From the log I can see the same behavior as in T3769 with the TITUS plugin. No Read event is passed to us.
I've added MailStore to the list of incompatible addons for now https://wiki.gnupg.org/GpgOL/IncompatibleAddons
Thanks for the great direction on how to debug the issue any further.
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