On Thursday 19 May 2011 14:16:05 Rex Dieter wrote: > On 05/19/2011 03:38 AM, Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Thursday 19 May 2011 01:21:06 Kevin Kofler wrote: > >> Orion Poplawski wrote: > >>> I'm running it on F14 without trouble. But I don't use much beyond > >>> konsole, konversation, and amarok besides the desktop. > >> > >> Some karma for the F14 update would be nice then. :-) > >> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2011-7081 > > > > As you know I spend a lot of my working time in Kontact (F14). This is > > making my life hell since the update. KMail/KAddressbook (not sure > > which) refuses to obey my settings when gpg encryption is required. > > got more details on this? any bug reports? I spent most of yesterday trying to find out why it wasn't working, ending up configuring Thunderbird and Enigmail to answer the message in question, so I haven't searched bug reports yet, nor initiated one. The friend in question found that he suddenly couldn't decrypt messages that we exchange. After doing whatever checks we could think of he created a new key and uploaded it to the keyservers (incidentally it looks as though keyservers don't propagate keys as well as they used to - sometimes you have to query quite a few to find a key). After that I edited his account in my addressbook, telling it to use the new key. When the send calls up the dialog for keys to use I saw that it still had the old key listed. I used Change and entered the new key, then Sent. My friend received it - but it was encrypted against the old key. After a few tries, I changed his addressbook setting to Never encrypt. One message actually got as far as telling me that I had not selected a key, so it would be sent unencrypted. When he received it, it was encrypted with the old key. I edited him out of Recent Addresses, and removed every instance of his address but one in KAddressBook - however, it looks as though every time I change the key in the Send dialog box it creates another copy, and that copy says the old key is to be used for encryption. I suspect that it is using a cached copy somewhere, but that's sheer guesswork. > > > Akregator won't let me read > > > > messages from the Unread listing - clicking on a message makes it > > disappear along with a couple of others - they are there in the read > > list, so not lost, but time is lost. > > Eep, I thought that only affected kdepim-4.5.9x, I'll see about > backporting the reverted kdepim commit upstream that caused that. > rpm -qa kdepim* kdepim-libs-4.4.11.1-2.fc14.i686 kdepimlibs-akonadi-4.6.3-1.fc14.i686 kdepim-runtime-4.4.11.1-1.fc14.i686 kdepim-runtime-libs-4.4.11.1-1.fc14.i686 kdepimlibs-4.6.3-1.fc14.i686 kdepimlibs-devel-4.6.3-1.fc14.i686 kdepim-4.4.11.1-2.fc14.i686 I still have the problem. Are those apparently mismatched version numbers correct? Anne -- New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
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