From kde-core-devel Tue Oct 29 04:34:23 2002 From: George Staikos Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 04:34:23 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: KMail bug in HEAD/3.1.0 branch with TLS support X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=103586987504576 There seems to be a bug in KMail right now, and I would personally consider it to be a "show stopper". I say this because I dont' fully understand it, but it seems to lose track of the TLS setting. This could potentially be very bad. While it is actually to strong in my case, I wonder if in other cases it might be too weak. Here is how it is reproduced for me: Launch kmail and use it only with identities that use TLS (for SMTP, POP3). Then try to send an email from an identity that doesn't use TLS. In my case, this is because this server doesn't support TLS or SSL. However KMail insists on using TLS, even though the configuration for the identity does not have TLS checked. The result is a message box that says that TLS is not supported on the remote server. If I shut down KMail, restart, then try resending before doing anything that uses TLS, it sends without any problems. I have reproduced this problem several times now. However I haven't done it in such smooth fashion as I descibe above, simply because I haven't investigated so far yet. I just know that is what happened so far on several occasions. -- George Staikos