[Bug 107107] Re: KMail prevents encryption, if the target key is not ultimately trusted or (locally) signed

otzenpunk reisswolf_nospam at otzenpunkrock.de
Thu Jan 31 03:22:22 UTC 2008


@LimCore:
No, I didn't. As it's written in the corresponding KDE bug there are two ways to send mail to random people you meet on the internet. Either you sign their keys without actually verifying their identity, or you set the trust level to "ultimate" although you'd really trust them just partially or not at all. I referred to the first possibility.

Though I have to admit, that I don't use kmail und I even haven't
installed KDE on my computer. I just happened to stumble upon a thread
in the German Ubuntu forum where a couple of users had this problem and
I wanted to help. While researching I found this bug, read it and the
related KDE and Debian bugs and expressed an opinion.

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KMail prevents encryption, if the target key is not ultimately trusted or (locally) signed
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