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On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 11:19:56AM +0200, Jad Zoghaïb wrote: > Package: claws-mail > Version: 3.7.6-1 > Severity: normal > > Hello, > > When not using GPG-agent to handle passphrases (option unchecked in the GPG > module), the option "Encrypt sent messages with your own key in addition to > the recipient's" (located in the security entry of account settings) gives > the following behavior to claws-mail when sending an encrypted message > (either with PGP/inline or PGP/MIME): > - claws-mail asks for the sender's passphrase when trying to open the message > in the sender's account (normal behavior) > - claws-mail only asks the recipient of the message for the sender's > passphrase, which he is not supposed to have, resulting in the recipient not > being able to decrypt the message. Inputting the recipient's passphrase > instead of the sender's does not solve the problem, claws-mail answering that > the passphrase is incorrect and never asking for the recipient's passphrase > aftewards. > > For your information, when using the GPG-agent option, the behavior is > different since GPG-agent asks for the sender's passphrase first and when > clicking "Cancel" asks for the recipient's passphrase allowing him to decrypt > the message. > > I am not sure if this bug is in the claws-mail package or the GPG plugin. > Feel free to change the package it should be assigned to. > And please tell me if you would need more details on this problem. Sorry for the very delayed reply, but, could you check if this still happening with current versions, 3.8.1-2 for stable and 3.9.2-1~bpo70+1 in stable backports? best regards, -- Ricardo Mones ~ The three principal virtues of a programmer are Laziness, Impatience, and Hubris. man perl
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