Duplicate of T1102
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Aug 28 2009
Aug 26 2009
You are right. See also T1102.
Aug 25 2009
ok, please close off this bug and I will move to latest version.
ok, please close off this bug and I will move to latest version.
I changed the e-mail address in the attached ndr.txt to all x
ok, you can close off this bug report. I will move to newer version.
Aug 21 2009
Aug 20 2009
I remember that I had a similar problem in a previous version which I reported
but I can't remember on which site/community. In a following version the bug has
been fixed and I never had this problem again up to and including version 0.9.92.
That's strange beacause you said that's is an existing problem since years.
Aug 19 2009
Am sorry about this. This is an unslved problem existing in GpgOL for years.
In some cases Outlook somehow caches the content of the Window or syncs it back
to MAPI. I have found no way to reliable avoid that. GpgOL does all kinds of
tricks to avoid this but it is not bulletproof.
Duplicate of T1107
Same as 1107, please see there.
It is only shown on the very first start. FWIW:
Hmmm. I didn't notice the hint at the first startup.
I received an encrypted email (encrypted by gpgol 0.9.92) which used to work in
OL2003. When decrypting the email I had to pass the passphrase and the email has
been display decrypted in the very same window. Closing the window the email was
still left encrypted.
Using gpgol 1.0.0 the email has been decrypted the first time. Since then when
moving to the email no text could be seen, the passphrase has to entered (the
first time visiting the email) and the email was display decrypted as long as I
didn't close OL. Since deinstalling gpg4win the email is decrypted! The only
difference I noticed is that the icon changed from "read mail" to "unread mail"
and even doesn't change to "read" when the email is left.
I can duplicate this and found a way to fix it. However that fix would bring
back a problem with the outlook window not being repainted. I am a bit puzzled
that nobody found this problem since it must have been tehre since gpg4win
1.9.14 from March.
Can you please give some details? The de-installation does not touch your data
files or messages.
Aug 18 2009
Escchange does not work - that is as expected. GpgOL even tells about this
during its first startup.
Note that
http://lists.wald.intevation.org/pipermail/gpg4win-users-en/2009-August/000340.html
reported a recpient not found problem with OL2007, MS Exhange 2003 and
2.0.0rc1.
Ap,
can you state the version of Exchange you have been successful with?
You have used Gpg4win 1.9.14-Beta back then, if you happen to try 2.0.0
can you repeat the findings?
The installation also was Exchange based.
We don't continue 0.9.x. Thus I don't want to fix that problem unless you have
a real need for it.
This is probably due to wrong MIME headers or internal conversions by Outlook
which break the signature. This old version of GpgOL has a limited MIME parser.
With version 1.0 as included in Gpg4win 2.0 we have a complete MIME parser and
your problem might be solved.
Note that issue#1019 states that encryption works with XP and OL2007 - There was
no change in the mIME stuff since then.
Sorry, as stated in the README this does not work. I need to find a bit of time
to play with Exchange to figure out the right way to order the MIME headers.
There is no guarantee that I will succeed, though.
I'm using an Exchange base account.
Aug 17 2009
No, in that case you are already using GPA.
Hi, thanks for the quick reply, I'm not using Kleopatra, I tried gnupg4win lite
and had the same issue.
The delay is not in encrypting, the delay is in opening ANY outlook attachment
(I havent even tried encrypted attachments yet).
Is it still worth trying your diagnostics even though I'm not using Kleopatra ?
Kind regards,
Matt.
Are you using a local account, IMAP or an Exchange based account?
Are you using Kleopatra? If so, please try this:
Aug 14 2009
Jul 29 2009
Jul 28 2009
Duplicate of T1095
May 13 2009
Outlook 2002 is not supported.
I find that on decrypting a encrypted message received using Microsoft Outlook
2002 (10.6838.6845) SP3, the decrypted message text is displayed in the From:
field area instead of in the body of the message.
Mar 26 2009
Hi, yes I was able to do so.
No problems found when I encrypt a message and send it through our exchange
server to an external email. There I was able to decrypt. The other way around
was also working.
Mar 25 2009
Are you really able to encrypt messages when connected to an Exchange server
with gpg4win 1.9.14? I have problems then.
Mar 24 2009
Jan 13 2009
The displayed keyID is the fingerprint albeit it is a v3 key where the keyid is
not extracted from the fingerprint. BTW, why is a V3 key with an MD5 signature
still in use - that does not make any sense. MD5 is broken and thus are v3 keys.
Jan 12 2009
Dec 22 2008
Nope, there is nothing! That the weird thing! Only the message dialog gets
pushed to the back but no pin entry in the foreground.
I presume a signed or signed and encrypted mail.
Dec 18 2008
Dec 11 2008
I am using a local mailbox, PST.
Dec 10 2008
No idea. Frankly OL2007 is not yet too well tested.
Implemented in 0.10.x
Due to time constraints, the 0.9 series of GpgOL is no longer supported.
I am sorry for this inconvenience. Gpg4win/2 will soon be released featuring a
heavily rewritten GpgOL.