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--- Comment #13 from Enrico Tagliavini enrico.tagliav...@gmail.com ---
Ok happened again to me that GPG messed up and signing was not possible
anymore. To recover I opened kleopatra and removed the whole root CA, which
will remove the chain and my
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Leopold Goetze l...@goetze.co.uk changed:
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--- Comment #11 from Enrico Tagliavini enrico.tagliav...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Leopold Goetze from comment #10)
I have the same problem. gpg-agent is running and older emails in the sent
mail folder report a valid signature (green colour) as I
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--- Comment #12 from Leopold Goetze l...@goetze.co.uk ---
(In reply to Enrico Tagliavini from comment #11)
Hi Leopold,
I had this problem as well at some point, I'm not entirely sure I sorted it
out though. The problem is at gpg level I think,
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--- Comment #8 from Enrico Tagliavini enrico.tagliav...@gmail.com ---
I think I nailed it down. Kmail seems to silently fail if the gpg-agent is not
running. I tried on Fedora 20 with KDE 4.13.? (2 maybe?) and it worked out of
the box. I did a
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--- Comment #9 from Mikayel Grigoryan mikayel.grigor...@gmail.com ---
Brilliant, works for me too!
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--- Comment #7 from Enrico Tagliavini enrico.tagliav...@gmail.com ---
Exact same problem with: gentoo linux, kde 4.12.5 using S/MIME.
I have an x509 certificate released by CN=Deutsche Telekom Root CA
2,OU=T-TeleSec Trust Center,O=Deutsche Telekom
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--- Comment #6 from Mikayel Grigoryan mikayel.grigor...@gmail.com ---
My certificate is *.p12. Should I convert it to some different format and then
import to gpgsm?
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--- Comment #5 from Pierre Maraval marava...@yahoo.fr ---
And I still don't know why I could select a certificate for encryption
(encryption didn't work for me though, but I could select the certificate in
the list).
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--- Comment #3 from Mikayel Grigoryan mikayel.grigor...@gmail.com ---
Created attachment 82842
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Screen-shot with empty signing certificate config screen
From KMail settings I go to changing my
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--- Comment #1 from Martin Brugger martin.brug...@outlook.com ---
I have found the failure! The S/MIME Certificate what i need to import in
Kleopatra must be a .P12 file. I have do this with an export from my Browser.
But I need to watch if the Browser
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