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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 115858] Secret passphrase appears in adressbook
From:       bj () altern ! org
Date:       2005-11-07 19:04:02
Message-ID: 20051107190402.1484.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From bj altern org  2005-11-07 20:03 -------
My god! Are you trying to make me have a heart attack?

I just checked the code and I see no way in which this could happen. The only \
interaction between KGpg and KAddressBook is in the Key Management window, where you \
have the option to create a new contact from a key (in the Keys Menu), but it just \
sends the email address and name of the key through a dcop call. It doesn not \
transmit any pgp data, nor does ask any passphrase during this operation. I see \
absolutely no way in which KGpg could be responsible for these entries in your \
Addressbook.

Please try the "create new contact in Address Book" option from the Keys menu of the \
Key Management window and see if there is anything strange appearing in the newly \
created address book entry.

By the way, did you compile Kgpg by yourself ? Otherwise, where did you get it from ?

This issue surely requires a serious investigation, but as I said, I have no clue for \
the moment.

regards


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