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Mar 27 2019
3.1.6 is released
3.1.6 is released.
3.1.6 is released.
3.1.6 is released please use that one.
Mar 26 2019
This has been implemented.
If the filename embedded in the encrypted message differs from the filename Kleopatra uses (which is derived from the file system filename) Kleopatra will now show the filename. This should cover the case where users receive an "Attachment.pgp" and do not know what that is.
Mar 25 2019
I'm changing this to testing as the original problem is now fixed with a good solution that properly detects the contents of ms-tnef wrapped messages.
b8d651c4d083d2295cdd75e9f5882ab36ef8f418 Fixes this issue.
Mar 22 2019
Hi - that did the trick. The linked gpgol.dll loads without any issues. However the decryption of e-Mails don't work. I get the
"OpenPGP Encrypted message (decryption not possible) Could not decrypt the data: Unsupported protocol" error.
Yeah, that worked halfways. Meaning, if I try to send the forwarded mail
from inline / reader / docked mode, the Button lights up but no sending
happens. If I send it from undocked window, it works and the original
problem doesn't happen.
Mar 19 2019
This is very strange, common to all the crashes in the log is that they happen while a keylisting is running and before the first key from that keylisting is returned. But this could be a red herring because the keylisting is always started immediately in a background thread and so it would be normal that if the crash occurs immediately that it would still be running. The keylisting code is extremely similar to Kleopatra though. So I don't understand why Kleopatra would then work for you.
Mar 18 2019
Since I configured call tracing the running O365 Client dies immediately after activating the addin. Same happens now if I activate the addin.
Anyways, here is the log.
Thanks for the report. Log looks not unusual.
I think that this might have the same underlying reason as the fixed T4321 (still open because it was not yet released).
Mar 15 2019
Additionally that workaround is a bad idea because on closing Outlook it
leads to the GPG4Win error "Not all plain text could be removed, it's
possible that plain text from decrypted mails was transferred to your
server." (roughly remembered text-wise)
Mar 12 2019
Mar 5 2019
Something to add: This also affects deleted drafts. If I write a new email and decide to delete & not send it, Outlook saves the aborted draft in the trash without encryption.
Mar 4 2019
Somehow I thought that storing drafts locally was not only configurable but the default. But you are right, I also can't find a way to change the storage location.
Hi,
sorry for the late reply. I cannot reproduce the issue.
If there is a way to disable sychronisation of the draft folder in Outlook 2019 when using IMAP, it could mentioned in the meantime, but I couldnt find it.
Also reported for Contacts in T4161.
I think that this is the same as T4388 So I'm merging it in.
Regarding 1. That is currently not possible. It is something we should have but which we did not yet implement. I'll move this out into a feature request.
Mar 1 2019
Feb 28 2019
The other option would also work for me. Thank you!
Feb 27 2019
I agree! THANKS
I think this can be resolved according to the last comments. We have analyzed it and found that it is not an issue on our side.
As a workaround you could also forward the mail to yourself and remove the attachments in the forwarded mail. This would basically work the same as I've described in the previous message.
The next version will have a "decrypt permanently" option. Afterwards you could remove the attachments. Will this help in your use case? You could for example copy the mail into a local folder and remove the attachments then.
Feb 22 2019
Jan 29 2019
No... In this situation, my atachment is a rar file
Interesting. Thanks for reporting this. This happened in the past because images had a "content-id" (so they were marked to be an embedded image) but were not really embedded. I did not have a very good fix then because it is hard for us to detect (easy for Outlook itself though) so there might be more special cases where this happens.
Jan 28 2019
Jan 25 2019
I know, I helped implementing that. Patrick changed it.
Enigmail used to use gpg-wks-client. @kai implemented it back then and we had a milestone meeting to show that it works with posteo.
Jan 15 2019
Since today, I cannot send any Signed email. Outlook is crashing.
I guess it is due to the new version of GpgOL I installed.
Jan 14 2019
You can save as text or html decrypted. And apart save the attachment. You can save as .msg in encrypted form dragging and dropping the message row to the desktop. In Outlook smime native mode you can save as .msg in encrypted mode (could be the key cache decrypts "on the fly"). This option seems disabled in gpgol.
I can reproduce it. For me the image is properly attached, I can access the file, but the embedded image does not work. This will be because the content_id is mixed up. I don't know why this happens yet.
I've opened T4322 for the image embedding issue.
In T4318#121604, @che wrote:Ok, so saving a decrypted message is not possible at the moment, right?
Thanks to the remediation.
Hi Andre,
I think I understand what is going on here:
@aheinecke the file is gpgolXXX.dat. I never got the winmail.dat (I think).
Thanks for taking care of the action.
@MThib What is the filename of the .dat with the original message, is it gpgolXXX.dat or winmail.dat and can you confirm that even without an attachment any modifications to the forwared mail are ignored and the mail is sent out as if it was send again?
There appears to be something very fishy when forwarding from the sent mails folder. Even without attachments if I forward and modify the content the original message is sent out and not the modified one.
It is a bit related to T4241 indeed. As we have not yet seen a way to determine if the user actually triggered "save as" or if outlook just wants to save the modifications we can't decide when we should pass the save event and when we should block it.
Thank you for your detailed report. I agree that this can have serious consequences as it might send out unintended information. I'll look into it with high priority.