https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168494


Ruchir Brahmbhatt <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Ruchir Brahmbhatt <ruchir brahmbhatt ecosmob com>  
2009-04-09 13:24:19 ---
(In reply to comment #2)
> Attempt to work-around, number 2 :-)
> 
> Removing the OpenPGP keys from my identity in the identities pane, and then 
> attempting to send any (unencrypted) message to myself, results in the 
> following:
> 
> 1. Warning: "Examination of recipient's encryption preferences yielded that 
> the message should be encrypted using OpenPGP, at least for some recipients;
> however, you have not configured valid trusted OpenPGP encryption keys for 
> this identity. You may continue without encrypting to yourself, but be aware 
> that you will not be able to read your own messages if you do so."
> 
> (clicked continue)
> 
> 2. Warning: "Examination of recipient's signing preferences yielded that the 
> message should be signed using OpenPGP, at least for some recipients; 
> however, you have not configured valid OpenPGP signing certificates for this 
> identity."
> 
> (clicked "do not openpgp-sign")
> 
> 3. KMail crashes.
> 
> I've no idea why it's trying to sign and encrypt the email, even though I 
> don't have those options enabled. It looks like then, since there's no key to 
> sign/encrypt with, it crashes.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 

kmail 1.11.2, it doesn't allow to use encryption if no gpg keys defined.

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