On 21.11.2023 14:59, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
When I do --decrypt on an encrypted email message (having only
recipient's private+public key in the keyring):
- v2.2 outputs one NO_SECKEY line referring the recipient's key

Referring to the recipient's key? I understood that you do have the
recipient's key but that you lack the sender's key.

Yes, that's right. I don't need a sender's key to decrypt a message.

- v2.3 outputs two NO_SECKEY lines referring both recipient's and
sender's keys.

Is this expected behavior change?

Maybe not, but 2.3.3 is more than 2 years old. Current is 2.4.3.

That's what I have on Alma Linux 9 by default. I'll take a look for an update.

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Aleksander Machniak
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