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--- Comment #15 from nik.knatter...@web.de ---
What is the correct path where kde stores the user added certificates? Can the
root ca cert simply be placed in that directory?
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--- Comment #14 from Christian Heller ---
Thanks for the hint. For me, importing the certificate worked.
It appears properly under "User-added certificates".
Debian Stable.
However, I will have to see over the next couple of
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--- Comment #13 from nik.knatter...@web.de ---
Hi Christian,
thank you for the hint. In fact, I've tried that. Which leads to another bug
(in my eyes):
I click on "add", select the cert. It appears in the list as a "user
certificate"
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--- Comment #12 from Christian Hilberg ---
Hi Nik,
(In reply to nik.knatterton from comment #11)
> This is not solved, right?
> [...]
> I've been using Thunderbird for the past 2-3 years, because this certificate
> issue was
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--- Comment #11
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--- Comment #10 from Mark Stanton ---
I should add that this happens every time KMail checks mail, not just once a
session.
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