kmail don't ask the phrase for gpg-encrypted mails
Bug #15485 reported by
amphora
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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KDE PIM |
Invalid
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Medium
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gnupg (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Kmail does not ask for the phrase to decipher post office based with gpg, nevertheless it does when I send
cipher emails to other people.
The stdout i obtain when ran from shell is something like this:
gpgme_op_
And in other cases it shows to me I engage in a dialog where it says that the phrase that I have introduced is
a mistake and that if I want to continue or to cancel.
Related branches
Changed in kdepim: | |
status: | Confirmed → Needs Info |
Changed in kdepim: | |
status: | Unknown → Unconfirmed |
Changed in kdepim: | |
status: | Unconfirmed → Confirmed |
Changed in kdepim: | |
status: | Confirmed → Invalid |
Changed in gnupg2: | |
status: | Confirmed → Triaged |
Changed in kdepim: | |
status: | Invalid → Unknown |
Changed in kdepim: | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
Changed in kdepim: | |
status: | Unknown → Invalid |
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I have a similar problem using kmail under Breezy:
To restate, when I receive a gpg encrypted email, kmail does not prompt for a
passphrase.
Instead the following is displayed:
Encrypted message (decryption not possible)
Reason: Crypto plug-in "openpgp" could not decrypt the data.
Error: Bad passphrase
Encrypted data not shown.
End of encrypted message
When I run eval 'gpg-agent --daemon' I get this: jim/.gnupg/ log-socket' : Connection refused I3IF9w/ S.gpg-agent' INFO=/tmp/ gpg-I3IF9w/ S.gpg-agent: 15201:1; export GPG_AGENT_INFO;
can't connect to `/home/
switching logging to stderr
gpg-agent[15200]: listening on socket `/tmp/gpg-
GPG_AGENT_
Workaround: save the msg.asc file to desktop. Open it with KGpg. Enter the
passphrase. The decrypted file is saved to the same directory (Desktop).
Jim
(In reply to comment #0) decrypt_ verify( ) returned this error code: 117440523
> Kmail does not ask for the phrase to decipher post office based with gpg,
nevertheless it does when I send
> cipher emails to other people.
> The stdout i obtain when ran from shell is something like this:
> gpgme_op_
>
> And in other cases it shows to me I engage in a dialog where it says that the
phrase that I have introduced is
> a mistake and that if I want to continue or to cancel.