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--- Comment #19 from Vishnu ---
@Olaf, Nope, I've never used Exchange.
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--- Comment #18 from OlafLostViking ---
I've looked a little bit further into this problem and it seems in my case it
is at least partly an @#$&* Exchange server that is/has to be used for sending.
It's simply forwarding
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Version|5.4.0 |5.8.0
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--- Comment #16 from OlafLostViking ---
Can I provide some mails, too, that would help to analyse the problem? What
exact combination of mails would be needed? Or is everything understood and
it's "just" a matter of
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--- Comment #15 from Vishnu ---
Created attachment 109688
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=109688=edit
Signed mail sent with KMail (5.7.0)
The other client I use is Evolution, and it seems to recognise signatures by
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--- Comment #13 from Vishnu ---
This issue seems to have been resolved for me after the recent update to KMail
5.7
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Summary|Issue with content encoding |OpenPGP signatures