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Title:
KMail prevents encryption, if the target key is not ultimately trusted
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can't reproduce with kmail 1.13.5. As kaputtnik reported a warning is
displayed but the user can proceed.
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In KDE4.5.1 this bug does not exist.
Getting an E-Mail with a key, import the key to Kgpg, not signing or
trusting, Answering the mail it will automatically be encrypted.
When trying to send this mail an additionally warning about untrusted
key is shown -> http://media.cdn.ubuntu-
de.org/forum/at
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
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What is the status of this in KDE 4.1.1?
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Does not work for me.. commented on the upstream/KDE bug.
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good news: ( http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44699#c40 )
> We changed this behavior for 3.5.9 (as part of the enterprise branch changes).
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@LimCore:
No, I didn't. As it's written in the corresponding KDE bug there are two ways
to send mail to random people you meet on the internet. Either you sign their
keys without actually verifying their identity, or you set the trust level to
"ultimate" although you'd really trust them just par
@ otzenpunk - You ment probably to say aboyt keys that you didn't TRUST
(not ones that you didn't signed).
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I don't understand the point of view of those kde developers. Kgpg,
which is part of 'official' KDE already has this feature: 'Allow
encryption with untrusted keys'. So please remove that inconsistency...
;-)
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> It would be great if the patch could get improved and applied for
Kubuntu.
I second that. The point of the KDE developers is really annoying:
Because there is the small possibillity of a mitm-attack you shouldn't
be allowed to send encrypted mail to keys you didn't sign, but if you
really want t
Quick work around without signing, in KGPG, set the key's trust to
'Ultimate'.
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Confirming this on Kubuntu Feisty. Although this may be bad behaviour,
I'd prefer if I was given the chance to shoot myself in the foot :-)
Warning messages exist.
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