https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=368113

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--- Comment #1 from tprotopope...@gmail.com ---
I have something similar, so may be related, however, I am using openPGP
instead.

Setting the option of adding 'own vcard' to an identity makes a signature for
an email come up with 'not enough information to check signature validity'.

To reproduce:

1. Create an identity, with a signing key etc.
2. In the 'advanced' tab for configuring the identity select 'add own vcard'
and fill in the card if needed.
3. Send a signed email with that identity, which will have the vcard
automatically attached.
4. In the sent mail folder, or in inbox, the email displays 'not enough
information to check signature validity', even though it is signed with my own
key.

Without automatically attaching a vcard per step 2, but adding one manually
through 'new message -> attach -> attach -> attach vcards... -> select vcard
from addressbooks', the signature is recognised as valid. Attaching a file also
works fine.

Reproducilbe: always.

Kmail 5.4.0
Framework 5.29.0
Plasma 5.8.4
Qt 5.7.1
gpg (GnuPG) 2.1.16
libgcrypt 1.7.3

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