Package: kmail Version: 4:3.3.2-3 Using ix86 Debian Sarge distro.
Hi! When I start up my kmail it shows the default 3 sections (mailfolders, list of mails in inbox, and the newest mail in the inbox). The first mail it shows happens to be gpg-encrypted. My puter is kinda old and slow (it kinda takes its clock from the 50Hz mains-line ;) and thereof it takes some time for the decryption-password box to show up ((its the debian sarge standard distro Kgpg agent)). So before it comes up i click some other mail. However this doesn't make kmail to stop the decryption procedure: the password box shows up and I think: "kk - whatever u want, stupid software - just dont crash on me!" and fills in my secret key password. When I complete the password entry hitting carriage-return, kmail goes sigsegv. For me, this bug is able to show up because my computer is slow and because kmail apparently is able to enter some bad state due to timing of user actions. But I guess it also can, will and has, happen(ed) on heavily loaded, faster systems. Instead of this behavior I want kmail to do either: 1 - not accept user commands for displaying another mail before the process of drawing (including decrypting and such) of the current mail is done. Or 2: In some way kill / shut down / recall its routines (threads or calls or whatever) of decrypting a mail when a user selects it to do somthing else. Or 3: Do what it is now doing in a proper way, not going sigsegv - but i regard this last variant as a waste of computer resources and users time because apparently the user doesnt want the mail displayed (and also not decrypted). Best regards, Patrik Arvhult -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]