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Sep 4 2018
Gpg4win-3.1.3 was released.
Gpg4win-3.1.3 was released.
Gpg4win-3.1.3 was released.
Gpg4win-3.1.3 was released.
Gpg4win-3.1.3 was released
Gpg4win-3.1.3 was released.
Gpg4win-3.1.3 was released.
Aug 31 2018
Aug 30 2018
https://www.gpg4win.org/version3.1.3.html < beta28 has the fix. If nothing untoward happens this will be the final version to be released tomorrow.
I have to revert the changes. The problem is that with attachments included Outlook must parse the S/MIME Mail. The code I've added to handle the PGP/Inline in GpgOL would result in hidden attachments as Outlook no longer properly parses the S/MIME Mail, we only decrypt the body and so attachments are gone.
I can't reproduce it. I don't get the Properties have changed dialog.
It's not super good but now when S/MIME is disabled we also look into the body of S/MIME mails to check for the PGP Inline message marker.
I've tried again with different Versions to rerproduce this issue and I can't reproduce it.
I did not find any differences regarding junk mail. So I believe that this is fixed with T3459
This is done now. Didn't help with crashes but is a good thing anyway IMO.
This is done now.
I had a slight hope that this might help with random crashes as the COM is now under less load but it did not help.
This was fixed by adding a new reference mechanism with cebe6484acaa250858affa3d854ef2b25cecd59f (Where I acidentally mangled the commit message.
Aug 29 2018
Hooray!
We are actually in the final release preparation and just waiting for GnuPG 2.2.10. If everything goes well it will be released this week. If not, next week.
Sweet, thank you! Any estimate on when that might come out?
yes
excellent - will this be includedin gpg4win 3.1.3?
Thanks. I can work with that. It is indeed clearly visible what the "Sent on behalf of" address is. So it makes sense to check that, too.
Sent two messages to the test mailinglist. Please let me know if you need / want more.
Yes that would work for me and the pgp key is the right one. Thanks!
Aug 28 2018
Actually, I can add you to a test mailinglist and send you a signed message tomorrow, would that work?
Ok! If outlook shows it we should verify it.
Hi Andre!
With -beta24 the crash on send should also be gone. I've removed the option for the workaround as I expect that it is no longer necessary. (Yeah I'm an Optimist :-P )
T4026 is a bit related. I'm suprised that the signature check for mailman mails works at all for you ;-)
Thanks for the input. GpgOL should check against what outlook shows as the "From" Address. In your case: What does Outlook show? Is it "info@example.org" or "puppets-bounces" ?
Aug 27 2018
Aug 24 2018
No response so closing as invalid.
Aug 23 2018
I'm not sure if it's exactly the same case, but:
Aug 22 2018
Hi, gpg4o does not send PGP/MIME (the proper format for including attachments and no encoding problems). As such it does not have the Problem described here. You can use "Send PGP Mails without attachments as PGP/Inline" in the options of GpgOL to have something similar. This will also work for Kopano.
how is the actual state of this point? Is it solved?
Aug 13 2018
With certified keys the automation is working as expected.
Got a new OL 2013 test setup where this was finally reproducible for me.
Aug 9 2018
The option you mean is "Disable non-blocking encrypt / sign", correct?
It's english in the german dialogue, btw.
The crash on send should be avoidable by checking "Disable async encryption" in the options.
Yesterday I got a new OL 2013 test system with which I can reproduce the crash. So that will be fixed or worked around for the next release.
no. Outlook 2013 reproducably crashes on sending and won't toggle
encryption on.
Aug 8 2018
Sure, this should work, local keys are preferred.
But can't I simply use the keys in my local keyring?
No you can not use an "external" Web Key Directory. The point is that the provider (your domain) should be the source of the keys as it already manages the mail account. ( For more info see: https://wiki.gnupg.org/WKD )
I downloaded GPGwin v3.1.3 beta 20 today. The automatic key fetching fails in my case because we have no WKS. Never heard of that before.
Aug 6 2018
Jul 27 2018
Jul 24 2018
In the current gpg4win-3.1.3 beta 20 this is enabled again. It can be disabled in the options with "Disable non-blocking encrypt / sign"
I made it optional for now with default on. So that if it crashes it can be disabled. We need to see if the crash is a general problem or a special problem of that one tester.
We disabled the codepath that required this for now. Lets see how it works.
Jul 11 2018
There were two things here:
Jul 10 2018
Works for me now.
Jul 9 2018
This was a very clear crash that is fixed now. Length was > 76 characters. This caused an improper realloc.
Jul 6 2018
Jul 4 2018
changing to testing is our marker for "done in code but not fully tested / released". It helps to keep an overview of the issues which are "done" for the next release.
Hi Andre,
This is implemented now and can be turned of in the new config dialog.
Jun 26 2018
Good news! :)
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.