Am 2012-07-29 17:37, schrieb Daniel Pocock: > I've done that and I've broken the log into 3 parts: > > - startup phase > > - access the message > > - log messages that appear when I click the `Import PGP key' menu option
Thank you. At least we know that gpg does not receive the data from the attachment (outputLen=1). >> You could also try with another local user account on that machine, to >> rule out that it is due to specific settings in your home directory. > > I created a new UNIX user, new email address and new PGP key > > I sent an arbitrary attachment to the user (using the PGP/MIME > attachment style) and the user was able to save the attachment > > I then used caff to sign the user's key and send the sig to the user > > The user was able to access the attachment and import the sig > > Therefore, it appears to be good for a completely clean user account That's partially good news. Let's narrow it down further. Please create a new icedove profile within your existing user account ("icedove -ProfileManager" on the command-line, when no instance of icedove is running). and do essentially the same you did within the new user account. That way, we make sure that it is your icedove profile, not your whole user account that accounts for these problems. > I am willing to try swapping out my own user profile somehow to isolate > the problem, but (a) I do want to preserve my settings and (b) that > won't be a good solution for all users upgrading from squeeze->wheezy > > Particular features of my user account: > - was working fine with squeeze > - gpg: includes an old 1024 bit key, now revoked > - icedove: includes enigmail and iceowl-extension I think it is unlikely that iceowl causes incompatibilities, but to be sure about it, you could temporarily disable all extensions except enigmail. BTW: Did you ever install enigmail as a local extension (i.e. downloaded it as xpi file from enigmail.mozdez.org or addons.mozilla.org)? WM -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org