https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=368966
Bug ID: 368966 Summary: Password decryption from mailtransports Product: kmail2 Version: 4.14.1 Platform: Debian stable OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: misc Assignee: kdepim-b...@kde.org Reporter: it....@yahoo.com Version of Kmail now: 4.14.1 Version of KDE now: 4.14.2 I need help after doing an upgrade from Debian Wheezy to Debien Jessie. Upgrade went through without showing problems. After starting Kmail for the first time I was asking for passwords to all of my accounts. Opps. Ok, I went through this. All ok. Really? No. One password of an very old mailaccount by GMX wasn't accepted (but I was receiving mails daily from this account, so it was working). I tried it several times, but I can't connected to my account. I think, I saved not the last password in my files. My fault. :-( I looked around to find a file in my saved files before upgrading, which contains the passwords. The only file I found was mailtransports. In this file (for the SMTP) are all my passwords, but not to read, because encrypted. The part in this file for my GMX-Account contains it too, but not in the migrated file. The new file contains no area for the passwords. I have no chance to rebuild a new passwort by GMX, because this account is old and I have to pay money to GMX while I am calling then with a paid-telefonnumber. So I asking for a helping hand how I am able to decrypt my password from the file mailtransport. My searches in internet have had results, but all this results were old than 3 years. Nothing of the tipps and scripts give the right answers to my problem. How can I handle this? How can I decrypt my password? BTW: Sorry for my bad English. I hope you are able to understand my problem. Reproducible: Didn't try -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.