Thank you for your work, appreciated. Sorry I was a bit under the weather in April and could not get back to you earlier.
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May 8 2020
erstmal vielen dank für das Feedback. Ich habe momentan als Aufgabe ein neues Benutzerhandbuch auf Basis des Kompendiums zu erstellen und werde da die Hinweise auch mit Aufnehmen. Technisch ist sowohl der Inhalt als auch die Art wie das Handbuch erzeugt wird nicht mehr aktuell, wir brauchen da dringend etwas neues das wir auch online stellen können.
Sollte noch in diesem Jahr passieren.
Right. GpgEX is in serious need of polishing. I'm not sure if I'm in favor of processing all files recursively. But then the decrypt option should not even be shown.
From the commit message:
Thanks, I can reproduce the problem. I'll look into it, printing mails is important for some ;-)
This is not the first report I have gotten about mailstore problems. My suspicion here is that the mail is opened read only or somehow got the wrong properties from mailstore.
Thanks for the patch, applied!
You are correct the NEWS file states that this was added in 1.9.0
I can reproduce this.
I've just tried the test suite of GnuPG 1.4.23 on debian buster and all tests pass.
I keep it open as testing so that we keep it in mind for a release.
There was a patch for this by david faure which added an
#undef ttytype after including curses.h
Thanks for the report.
I'm working on better support for Smartcards and esp. multiple smartcards in Kleopatra. IMO it should not be required for a user to explicitly write a reader port in the config.
I'm giving this an initial priority of "Normal" so that it's out of the triage list.
If you have -g / -Og could you please provide a backtrace?
Hi,
sorry we cannot help you with that. The keyservers might have unreliable results. It would only be a bug in Kleopatra if GnuPG on the Command line would find a key and kleopatra wont. Does it find other keys?
So you can try on the command line with "gpg --search foo@bar.baz" this would also show you on which server the keys are searched.
Thanks for the report I tried to reproduce this but cannot reproduce the mentioned behavior. So for now Low priority until we have found a way to reproduce it. I have tried unencrypted and encrypted mails and it works as expected.
I have opened T4939 to add the keylist mode with keygrip.
To end the failures I have modified the test, that needed to be done anyway since different versions of GnuPG behave differently.
May 7 2020
Your guess is correct, but as this hole "Wizard" thing uses Qt Regular expressions its not super quick fix without having to introduce new strings etc.
So I just reduced the length. The new key generation in Kleopatra is pending a rewrite anyway. Requires way too many clicks ATM.
May 6 2020
Apr 3 2020
Thanks for looking into this!
Mar 20 2020
The return value that was mapped to invalid value was "SW_WRONG_LENGTH" so I tested using the codepath for the SW_EXACT_LENGTH sw return value, too and it worked for readcert.
Sample how GpgOL handles this: https://dev.gnupg.org/source/gpgol/browse/master/src/keycache.cpp;6f5f48c3d60e0af52f1a9f0e51f60ee653eeeb31$269
I think what you're saying that there is *no way* to use GPGME in offline mode to validate x.509 certificates, and this is by design. Am I understanding that right?
Done in master
Mar 11 2020
This is now implemented
Mar 10 2020
apologies but I do not understand this issue. Please clarify. Were you having issues with "log" files or "lock" files?
What was your issue?
Mar 9 2020
Thanks for your report. Yes this is sadly a known issue. Our backend system has it's own localization that uses the system language and does not care about the Kleopatra configuration.
Mar 5 2020
Mar 4 2020
To summarize: The DGN CRL uses a the RSA-PSS Padding / Signature Scheme. ( https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probabilistic_Signature_Scheme )
Mar 2 2020
I don't have a Free BSD. Can you please try out the patch that I have appended to https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415168 ?
Feb 28 2020
@dkg You might find this interesting. Debian could do stuff in /etc/gnupg/gpg.conf or /etc/gnupg/dirmngr.conf without patching GnuPG to change some defaults.
Thanks for the report. Indeed I closed this as a duplicated. Thanks @dkg for pointing out the patches.
Feb 27 2020
For the split OpenPGP / SMIME it's not intended to only work for BCC, its just the same mechanism I use internally.
Feb 26 2020
The idea of the implementation is that BCC recpients will get a mail with no other recipients. Because Exchange / Outlook handles the sending we can't do it more low level. We use the "Protected-headers" scheme to transfer the original To / CC headers.
In T4513#132777, @Valodim wrote:But searching on Keyservers is also in my opinion not a common use case for Kleopatra users.
Thanks for engaging constructively.
Feb 19 2020
@Valodim probably not so much as dirmngr might behave differently and not mark hosts as dead.