On Wednesday 16 November 2011 18:09:52 Kristopher John Gamrat wrote:
For those who need a visual of my Kmail not accepting
my GPG keys, I
uploaded a screenshot to
http://linuxjutsu.com/~kris/Pictures/kmail_gpg_prob.png . Both keys there
are mine, generated on my machine under the user that I am logged in as.
Since both are Ultimately Trusted, they should be accepted.
Reread Keys in the Kmail dialog doesn't help, nor does right clicking the
keys and selecting Recheck.
The certificate manager button, and the Search For External Certificates
button, both open Kleopatra. I don't want to use a certificate, I want to
use one of the GPG keys that it's listing.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
hm,
I just checked my settings and found more or less the same, that is: I cannot
re-select my keys in kmail settings just like shown in your screenshot, if I
delete the key that is alread in there :-(
that is the difference: I do have my actual keys in there.
so I believe that is a bug.
can you see your keys if you add the fingerprint manually in your
~/.trinity/share/config/emailidentities ?
like so:
PGP Encryption Key=A5624S8FE8079ZDE33EF17512A973893429C38AE
werner