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List:       kdepim-users
Subject:    Re: [kdepim-users] Problem encrypting email
From:       Marc Deop i =?utf-8?q?Argem=C3=AD?= <damnshock () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-08-16 15:57:38
Message-ID: 200708161800.36927.damnshock () gmail ! com
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On Thursday 16 August 2007, Simon Perreault wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using Kgpg, I imported the public key of a friend. Now, when I try to send
> him encrypted email, I get an error message saying
>
> "There are conflicting encryption preferences for these recipients. Encrypt
> this message?"
>
> Now I'm wondering which conflicts this is about. Anyway, I click "Encrypt".
>
> I then arrive at the "Encryption Key Selection" dialog saying that no
> trusted key was found for this recipient. That's right, I didn't set the
> trust level for this key. After all, I received it by email, so it might
> have been hacked. But I want to use it anyway, so I select it in the
> dialog. But when I click the key, a red X appears next to it and I can't
> click the OK button. This probably means that it won't let me use it.
> That's crazy and all, especially without any explanation popup, but let's
> deal with it.
>
> I open Kgpg and in the settings dialog I check "Allow encryption with
> untrusted keys". This should fix the problem right? Wrong. Nothing changes.
>
> If I manually set the trust level to Ultimate, then I can send the email.
> But this sucks.
>
> Did I do something wrong or should I file a set of bugs?
>
> Thanks

I don't know if it's a bug, but i've seen this behavior too.

Damnshock

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