[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2017-01-14 Thread Denis Kurz
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=308968

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[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2016-09-01 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #15 from nik.knatter...@web.de ---
What is the correct path where kde stores the user added certificates? Can the
root ca cert simply be placed in that directory?

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[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2016-09-01 Thread Christian Heller via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #14 from Christian Heller  ---
Thanks for the hint. For me, importing the certificate worked.
It appears properly under "User-added certificates".
Debian Stable.
However, I will have to see over the next couple of days,
if the message dialogue indeed does not appear anymore.

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[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2016-09-01 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #13 from nik.knatter...@web.de ---
Hi Christian,

thank you for the hint. In fact, I've tried that. Which leads to another bug
(in my eyes):
I click on "add", select the cert. It appears in the list as a "user
certificate" (Benutzerzertifikate). Then I click on "apply". Once the window is
closed and reopened, the cert has vanished again. :(

Cheers
Nik

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[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2016-09-01 Thread Christian Hilberg via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #12 from Christian Hilberg  ---
Hi Nik,

(In reply to nik.knatterton from comment #11)
> This is not solved, right?
> [...]
> I've been using Thunderbird for the past 2-3 years, because this certificate
> issue was very annoying. -- Now with Ubuntu 16.04 I wanted to switch back to
> KDE PIM (Kontact, akonadi, kmail, ...).
> Is there any solution or workaround?
> [...]

Try importing the certificate manually via System Settings / Network / Settings
/ SSL. You might need to log out from and back into Plasma.

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[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2016-08-31 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #11 from nik.knatter...@web.de ---
This is not solved, right?

I've been using Thunderbird for the past 2-3 years, because this certificate
issue was very annoying. -- Now with Ubuntu 16.04 I wanted to switch back to
KDE PIM (Kontact, akonadi, kmail, ...).

Is there any solution or workaround?

Situation: I am using my own imap/caldav server with self signed certificates /
my own root ca. So my thought was to import the root ca into kleopatra and
never ever receive any warnings concerning unknown/self signed certs again...
Unfortunately, this remains a wish until today.

Kontact / KMail 5.1.3

While I am not able to help with programming, I am willing to share debug
information.

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[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2016-02-17 Thread Christian Heller via KDE Bugzilla
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[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2015-12-04 Thread Mark Stanton via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #10 from Mark Stanton  ---
I should add that this happens every time KMail checks mail, not just once a
session.

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[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2015-12-04 Thread Mark Stanton via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #9 from Mark Stanton  ---
This is the case here under Arch Linux with certificates that do not match the
domain but I have certified as acceptable.
This is with version 5.0.3.
My KMail version 4. 4.14.10 does not show this when connecting to the same
services

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[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2015-10-04 Thread Lukas Polacek
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[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2015-03-12 Thread Christian Hilberg
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--- Comment #8 from Christian Hilberg hilb...@kernelconcepts.de ---
Let me add that I am having the same issue for a certificate that was signed by
CACert.org and kdepim 4.14.2 (debian/sid).

I was able to sort of fix this by manually importing that cert's CACert root
certificate into the KDE cert store via System Settings--Network and
Connections--SSL Settings.

I still get some messages about aborted IMAP operations now and then, which I
can simply retry and it usually works, but the certificate requester does not
show any longer for this certificate.

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[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2015-03-12 Thread Christian Hilberg
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--- Comment #7 from Christian Hilberg hilb...@kernelconcepts.de ---
Confirming the issue with self-signed cert and kdepim 4.14.2 (debian/sid)

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[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2015-02-25 Thread Sandro Knauß
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--- Comment #6 from Sandro Knauß kna...@kolabsys.com ---
I can confirm this behaviour also with a self signed certificate.

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[kmail2] [Bug 308968] certificate is not remembered

2014-11-16 Thread Christian Trippe
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--- Comment #5 from Christian Trippe christiande...@web.de ---
(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #1)
 Get Certificate warning, ?:)
 I don't know how to have a certificate warning :)

If you have a self-signed certificate. See bug 233628 which claims to have this
fixed in kio but I still have the problem with mail form KDE 4.14

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