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I've sent you a message you can play with Patrick. It is encrypted but
please don't forward it to anybody else.
Øystein
On 2013-08-19 08:24, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> Can you forward me such a mail as attachment (in private). Even if
> I can't decr
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Can you forward me such a mail as attachment (in private). Even if I
can't decrypt it, I hope it will give me some insight.
- -Patrick
On 18.08.13 21:47, Thomas Hotz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sorry I'm late. No, there is no error message in the console.
>
Hi,
sorry I'm late. No, there is no error message in the console.
Thomas
Am 16.08.2013 16:29, schrieb Patrick Brunschwig:
> I can't reproduce this. Do you see any error message in the Error
> Conosle (Tools > Error Console)?
>
> -Patrick
>
> On 16.08.13 12:06, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
>> Thi
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I can't reproduce this. Do you see any error message in the Error
Conosle (Tools > Error Console)?
- -Patrick
On 16.08.13 12:06, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> This smells like a bug.
>
> I'll look into it.
>
> -Patrick
>
> On 16.08.13 10:20, Thoma
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If you do file a bug, you're more certain that it won't be forgotten ;-)
- -Patrick
On 16.08.13 12:11, Oystein Thorvaldsen wrote:
> OK,
>
> Then I'll skip filing a bug report on Sourceforge(?)
>
> Øystein
>
> On 2013-08-16 12:06, Patrick Brunsc
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OK,
Then I'll skip filing a bug report on Sourceforge(?)
Øystein
On 2013-08-16 12:06, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> This smells like a bug.
>
> I'll look into it.
>
> -Patrick
>
> On 16.08.13 10:20, Thomas Hotz wrote:
>> Hi Øystein, Hi list,
>
>>
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This smells like a bug.
I'll look into it.
- -Patrick
On 16.08.13 10:20, Thomas Hotz wrote:
> Hi Øystein, Hi list,
>
> I have a similar behaviour here, on one correspondent. Does it
> happen with adresses to which there is more than one key in yo
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Hi,
That is actually the case, now that you mention it. I've got two
separate keys for each of the addresses in question.
Thanks for the explanation Thomas, I still consider it a bug though :)
Best Regards,
Øystein
On 2013-08-16 10:20, Thomas Hotz
Hi Øystein, Hi list,
I have a similar behaviour here, on one correspondent. Does it happen with
adresses to which there is more than one key in your key ring? I deducted,
for my part, that it happens when the key first found in the list matches
the address, but not the fingerprint, but the search
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Hi list,
I've got this weird behaviour in Thunderbird where I get a message
encrypted for me, but it is not automatically decrypted (I've set this
option, and saved the passphrase for the key for the session).
However, when I reply to the message, in
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