Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-16 Thread Ludwig Hügelschäfer
On 16.09.15 19:56, Alexander Buchner wrote: > Thanks for looking into this! > I now updated to a nightly build and I can confirm that the bug is fixed > there. :-) Thanks for reporting! > By the way: Is there already a planned release schedule for a next > stable version?

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-16 Thread Alexander Buchner
On 16.09.2015 17:49, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > I got the debug log. The behavior is a bug in Enigmail 1.8.2 that has > been fixed a while ago (that is, I can reproduce it in 1.8.2, but not > with nightly builds of Enigmail). > > The problem is not related to the "import key" function, but to >

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-16 Thread Ian Mann
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Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-12 Thread Ludwig Hügelschäfer
On 11.09.15 16:35, Andreas Hirsch wrote: > Alexander Buchner schrieb am 2015-09-11 um 16:25: > >> Enigmail Security Info >> >> Part of the message signed >> Unverified signature >> Public key E6EDB692DE259A3F needed to verify signature >> >> UNTRUSTED Good signature from Stefan Huber

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-12 Thread Andreas Hirsch
Ludwig Hügelschäfer schrieb am 2015-09-12 um 09:33: > On 11.09.15 16:35, Andreas Hirsch wrote: >> Alexander Buchner schrieb am 2015-09-11 um 16:25: >> >>> Enigmail Security Info >>> >>> Part of the message signed >>> Unverified signature >>> Public key E6EDB692DE259A3F needed to verify signature

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-11 Thread Alexander Buchner
On 10.09.2015 17:41, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > It works flawlessly for me. There is only one signature on the > message, and after the key was imported I can de-select and re-select > the message and get the correctly verified signature. > > -Patrick Even after having rebooted the machine I

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-11 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 11.09.15 09:53, Alexander Buchner wrote: > On 10.09.2015 17:41, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: >> It works flawlessly for me. There is only one signature on the >> message, and after the key was imported I can de-select and >> re-select the message

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-11 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 11.09.15 13:16, Alexander Buchner wrote: > On 11.09.2015 11:11, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: >> Can you re-check if the key is really available in the key >> management? Key ID Is 0xDE259A3F, created on 19/03/2015. > > It is. Here you can see a

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-10 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 10.09.15 09:51, Alexander Buchner wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using Ubuntu 15.04, Thunderbird 38.2.0 (from the Ubuntu > repositories), gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.26 (from repositories) and Enigmail > 1.8.2 (directly from Website). > > I have read a signed

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-10 Thread Alexander Buchner
On 10.09.2015 15:19, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > Could it be that the message is signed by more than 1 key? In other > words, if you click on the "Import Key" button again, does it display > the same key ID as before? If yes, did you re-load the message? > > -Patrick Yes, if I click the button

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-10 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 10.09.15 16:21, Alexander Buchner wrote: > On 10.09.2015 15:19, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: >> Could it be that the message is signed by more than 1 key? In >> other words, if you click on the "Import Key" button again, does >> it display the same