https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381579
Bug ID: 381579 Summary: add and handle Openpgp header Product: kmail2 Version: 5.3.0 Platform: Other OS: All Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: crypto Assignee: kdepim-bugs@kde.org Reporter: kolafl...@kolahilft.de Target Milestone: --- Please add a Openpgp header if the user has configured a PGP key. E.g.: Openpgp: id=01234567890ABCDEF01234567890ABCDEF012345; url=https://dropbox.com/url/set/by/user.asc Enigmail (PGP for Thunderbird) already does so. https://enigmail.net https://sourceforge.net/p/enigmail/source/ci/9f642b2286a38a06982fb3dd25dcff2b276e2fdb/tree/ui/content/enigmailMsgComposeOverlay.js#l4287 Enigmail already uses the described format, with one exception. There's a LF before the url= part. I'm not sure why there is a LF and if KMail should copy that. Openpgp: id=01234567890ABCDEF01234567890ABCDEF012345; url=https://dropbox.com/url/set/by/user.asc The first field id= can be automatically generated from the PGP key the user has configured for this account. Please use the full key fingerprint, not just 8 or 16 characters. The second field url= needs a configuration option, where the user can enter a URL at which he has uploaded his key. If the user doesn't set this configuration option, the url= field shouldn't be there. (not everybody uploads his PGP key somewhere) Second part happens on receiving an E-Mail. KMail should check for the Openpgp header and offer the user to import the key from the given URL or via key-id from the public keyserver. DON'T automatically import, but ask the user first. -- I tried to manually add the header by the KMail settings->headers section. But those headers are globally for all email accounts. And I'm using multiple email accounts with different PGP keys. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.