Re: Getting KMail to let me encrypt to an unsigned key?

2006-05-16 Thread Adam Funk
On 2006-05-15, Ingo Klöcker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (Two apologies: this is slightly off-topic, and I've also posted the same question to the debian-user list.) You should have tried [EMAIL PROTECTED] :-) I'll try that next, thanks! I'm running the Debian kmail 3.3.2-3 package and gpg

Re: Getting KMail to let me encrypt to an unsigned key?

2006-05-16 Thread Alphax
Adam Funk wrote: On 2006-05-15, Ingo Klöcker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip I'm running the Debian kmail 3.3.2-3 package and gpg 1.4.3 compiled from the source. As far as I can tell, it flatly refuses to let me encrypt a message to any key that doesn't have a signature chain back to a

Re: Getting KMail to let me encrypt to an unsigned key?

2006-05-16 Thread Adam Funk
On 2006-05-16, Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Adam Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is there any way to override this restriction? It is not a restriction but a requirement. I'm not sure what you mean. Thunderbird (for example) lets the user designate unsigned keys for recipients in

Re: Getting KMail to let me encrypt to an unsigned key?

2006-05-16 Thread Werner Koch
Adam Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm not sure what you mean. Thunderbird (for example) lets the user designate unsigned keys for recipients in the address book and encrypt to them. It is up to the MUA on how to handle this. The generic solution is to use a local-key signature. Thanks.

Re: Getting KMail to let me encrypt to an unsigned key?

2006-05-16 Thread John W. Moore III
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Adam Funk wrote: Thanks. Will it be possible later either to un-lsign the key or to sign it properly (for export)? Er.Ahem.Re-Signing the Key _with_ an 'Exportable' Signature does this. This *is* an available feature via Enigmail and

Re: Getting KMail to let me encrypt to an unsigned key?

2006-05-16 Thread Adam Funk
On 2006-05-16, Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Adam Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm not sure what you mean. Thunderbird (for example) lets the user designate unsigned keys for recipients in the address book and encrypt to them. It is up to the MUA on how to handle this. The

Getting KMail to let me encrypt to an unsigned key?

2006-05-15 Thread Adam Funk
(Two apologies: this is slightly off-topic, and I've also posted the same question to the debian-user list.) I'm running the Debian kmail 3.3.2-3 package and gpg 1.4.3 compiled from the source. As far as I can tell, it flatly refuses to let me encrypt a message to any key that doesn't have a

Re: Getting KMail to let me encrypt to an unsigned key?

2006-05-15 Thread Ingo Klöcker
On Monday 15 May 2006 11:04, Adam Funk wrote: (Two apologies: this is slightly off-topic, and I've also posted the same question to the debian-user list.) You should have tried [EMAIL PROTECTED] :-) I'm running the Debian kmail 3.3.2-3 package and gpg 1.4.3 compiled from the source. As far