On Thursday 26 February 2009 21:02:47 Arthur Pemberton wrote: > On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Anne Wilson <cannewilson at googlemail.com> wrote: > > On my F10 + 4.2 install I have a very recently created public keyring. ?I > > manually imported half a dozen signatures. ?Kgpg lists them, and KMail > > uses them. ?Everything seemed fine. > > > > KMail is set to import signatures automatically. ?I've seen it import > > quite a few since then, and the messages report the status of the > > signature. ?However, those signatures are not seen by Kgpg - and never > > show up in the key management screen. > > > > I've discussed this on the kde-pim list. > > I've talked to a kgpg developer. > > I've talked to a kmail developer. > > I've asked on IRC #kontact. > > > > No-one seems to have any idea, other than the stock 'it must be fedora' > > :-) > > > > Anne > > As part of a class I tried to setup a gnupg and send an encrypted > email. KGPG was helpful (even though I used the console) but couldn't > get Kmail to properly encrypt with the receivers public key. Evolution > wasn't as picky. This was on Centos 5.2 however. > KMail is signing and encrypting without any problem. > But basically, if I had to randomly guess, I'd assume that Kmail was > the problem. You can't. Neither the KMail devs nor the Kgpg ones know what's happening. A kubuntu user is running kde 4.2 and kgpg is working correctly for him, but that's the only thing I've managed to tie down. Anne -- New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. Url : http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/kde/attachments/20090226/75e579bf/attachment.bin