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Jun 28 2018
Jun 27 2018
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Jun 26 2018
Just as a note as you were the first to report this: I've finally found a solution. In the next version it will be possible to move around crypto mails. Hopefully your wife can then use GpgOL :-)
The new idea worked! It is now possible to move mails even while their decrypted content is shown!
A new Idea which I'll have to test:
Register an event handler for each folder in which a decrypted item is read. "Mailitem->parent" In this event handler listen to the beforeitemmove event. In that event then close the mail / discard the decrypted contents.
Jun 25 2018
Will be fixed with the next release. With the next release kleopatra will only set "allow-version-check" once except if the user explicitly selects "help -> check for updates".
Right. The only way to disable it is if an update notification pops up. If you then unselect "Show this notification for future updates" it is disabled. And you only get to that dialog if there is an update check.
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.
Jun 22 2018
Jun 21 2018
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
Thank you for pointing this out.
Nice, then my commit should fix the issue here.
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.
Jun 19 2018
@gniibe Thank you very much!
I've tested the change on Windows 7 and Windows 10 and the Firewall warning is indeed gone with this.