https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=322708
kolAflash <kolafl...@kolahilft.de> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |kolafl...@kolahilft.de --- Comment #3 from kolAflash <kolafl...@kolahilft.de> --- I understand the bug in that way, that I got a private key which I'm not fully trusting. Maybe because someone else stole a copy of that private key. Or it's a private key I share with some people because we all get forwarded mails from an alias address. Nevertheless KMail shouldn't deny to use the key but give a clear warning. Did some testing. (By the way: patch for bug #328311 doesn't fixes this bug) KDE 4.11.4 (openSUSE 13.1) ==== When changing a OpenPGP key for a KMail identity Settings => Configure KMail => Identities => Modify => Cryptography => Change I can manually select a key for which I set the trust-level to anything less then "Ultimately" (using Kgpg) for signing but I CAN'T select it for encryption. Same problem when changing the "Your keys" in the last step before sending an encrypted E-Mail (dialog "Encryption Key Approval"). ==== ==== If I set a full-trusted key as default for a KMail identity (Settings => Configure KMail) and afterwards lower the trust-level KMail gives me this message when trying to send a mail with that identity: "You have requested to encrypt this message, and to encrypt a copy to yourself, but no valid trusted encryption keys have been configured for this identity." Only choices: "Send unencrypted" "Cancel" ==== ==== Can't manually select a key in the "Encryption Key Selection" dialog which run over it's date of validity. (created a key for testing by running a vm in Qemu and set the time a few years back) This is important! If someone forgot to create a new key or to send me a new key I should be able so send him an encrypted email asking for that! ==== -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs