Re: [Evolution] How to automatically obtain PGP keys for e-mail recipients? (key discovery)

2020-01-14 Thread David Hebbeker
To follow up on this issue: Since GnuPG version 2.2.19 (included in Debian Backports [1]) this issue is resolved [2]. Thank you Milan for guiding me through the details! [1]: https://backports.debian.org/ [2]: https://dev.gnupg.org/T4726#131143 Am Wednesday, den 23.10.2019, 08:19 +0200 schrieb

Re: [Evolution] How to automatically obtain PGP keys for e-mail recipients? (key discovery)

2019-10-23 Thread David Hebbeker
To follow up on this issue: The form of the e-mail address with the angle brackets has been discussed on the gnupg-users mailing list [1], tested with different GnuPG versions and a bug report [2] has beencreated. [1]: https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2019-October/062932. html [2]:

Re: [Evolution] How to automatically obtain PGP keys for e-mail recipients? (key discovery)

2019-10-15 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Tue, 2019-10-15 at 07:15 +0200, David Hebbeker wrote: > This might be an indication that GnuPG did not accept the > statement of the user ID with angle brackets. Hi, aha, I see. > I will. Do you know what is the most appropriate way? Next to the bug > tracker they have several mailing

Re: [Evolution] How to automatically obtain PGP keys for e-mail recipients? (key discovery)

2019-10-14 Thread David Hebbeker
On Mon, 2019-10-14 at 22:00 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote: > The manual says to "use the left/right angles for exact matches on > email address", not really that being a "usual use" (I understand the > two as different things). Right! > Unfortunately, I do not know how to debug

Re: [Evolution] How to automatically obtain PGP keys for e-mail recipients? (key discovery)

2019-10-14 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Mon, 2019-10-14 at 18:00 +0200, David Hebbeker wrote: > Also in the manual of GnuPG it specified to usually use left and > right angles for used IDs [5]. So Evolution does apply the specified > gpg interface. Hi, thanks for the investigation. I would not expect it to be it. The manual

Re: [Evolution] How to automatically obtain PGP keys for e-mail recipients? (key discovery)

2019-10-14 Thread David Hebbeker
Hello Milan, On Mon, 2019-10-14 at 14:56 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote: > You can change the /usr/bin/gpg with a script which will log how it > is called [1], to see the difference, if any. This is a good idea. And indeed I was able to spot something interesting! So the call

Re: [Evolution] How to automatically obtain PGP keys for e-mail recipients? (key discovery)

2019-10-14 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Mon, 2019-10-14 at 13:49 +0200, David Hebbeker wrote: > Is there any other possibility why the ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf [4] might > not be used by libcamel? Hi, I'm not aware of anything. Maybe the only reason would be Flatpak, but you do not use it and even there it might not be a problem,

Re: [Evolution] How to automatically obtain PGP keys for e-mail recipients? (key discovery)

2019-10-14 Thread David Hebbeker
Hi Milan, thank you for your message. On Mon, 2019-10-14 at 09:29 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote: > On Sat, 2019-10-12 at 11:38 +0200, David Hebbeker wrote: > > *How can I configure my system such as when I compose an e-mail the > > PGP key for the recipients are automatically

Re: [Evolution] How to automatically obtain PGP keys for e-mail recipients? (key discovery)

2019-10-14 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Sat, 2019-10-12 at 11:38 +0200, David Hebbeker wrote: > *How can I configure my system such as when I compose an e-mail the > PGP key for the recipients are automatically retrieved from key > servers and added to my keyring?* Hi, Evolution (or better libcamel from

[Evolution] How to automatically obtain PGP keys for e-mail recipients? (key discovery)

2019-10-12 Thread David Hebbeker
Using Evolution 3.22.6 and GnuPG 2.1.18 is installed on the system. *How can I configure my system such as when I compose an e-mail the PGP key for the recipients are automatically retrieved from key servers and added to my keyring?* For example when I try to send an e-mail to a recipient, which