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I feel a need to add to this bug:
| >currently there is no way to fix this. So if you want decryption you
| >have to allow to load remote images :( ... for now.
Recently I got a very annoying web bug contaminated newsletter.
While analyzing that ma
I was a bit too fast... :-))
Caspar Bothmer wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 09:43:53AM +0200, Caspar Bothmer wrote:
Are there bugs posted for those issues?
No. AFAIR it was fixed pretty fast in Gentoo and therefore I didn't see
a need to. And it seems to be fixed in Debian with yesterdays up
tags 334206 - unreproducible
thanks
Alexander Sack wrote:
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 09:43:53AM +0200, Caspar Bothmer wrote:
Are there bugs posted for those issues?
While we're at it -- this bug may not be RC but it surely is reproducible...
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severity 334206 important
thanks
though not nice, definitly not release critical.
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On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 09:43:53AM +0200, Caspar Bothmer wrote:
> Alexander Sack wrote:
> >true, but only for pgp/mime encrypted messages. If you inline, it
> >should work.
>
> Ok, this is a viable workaround for you and me, but is it OK for
> everybody? I have enough difficulties to have others
Alexander Sack wrote:
true, but only for pgp/mime encrypted messages. If you inline, it
should work.
Ok, this is a viable workaround for you and me, but is it OK for
everybody? I have enough difficulties to have others sign their
messages at all...
- narrowing view via "Subject or Recipi
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 11:54:17PM +0200, Caspar Bothmer wrote:
> Alexander Sack wrote:
> >currently there is no way to fix this. So if you want decryption you
> >have to allow to load remote images :( ... for now.
>
> This renders mozilla mail useless. Exactly this single option is
> responsibl
Alexander Sack wrote:
currently there is no way to fix this. So if you want decryption you
have to allow to load remote images :( ... for now.
This renders mozilla mail useless. Exactly this single option is
responsible for at least three broken functions:
- enigmail decryption
- narrowing v
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 06:13:30PM +0200, Caspar Bothmer wrote:
>
> In Preferences->Privacy&Security->Images is an option "Do not load
> remote images in Mail & Newsgroup messages".
>
OK, I know about this issue. Thanks for tracking this down. Anyway,
currently there is no way to fix this. So if
Caspar Bothmer wrote:
I can't reproduce this error with a new account.
I did some tests and I am able to reproduce this error with a new account:
After starting mozilla mail using `mozilla --mail` I created a user
"test" and pulled an encrypted message from the server I sent to that
user bef
Alexander Sack wrote:
tags 334206 + unreproducible
tags 334206 + sarge
thanks
cannot reproduce this. Maybe pressing decrypt button manually helps?
That doesn't work as the whole message is seen as containing nothing but
attachments.
I can decrypt the attachment to a browser window, select i
tags 334206 + unreproducible
tags 334206 + sarge
thanks
>
> Encrypted mails get displayed as attachment which one has to save and
> decrypt on the commandline. Signed mails get checked normally.
>
> To check just send a mail to yourself using mozilla-enigmail itself.
cannot reproduce this. Ma
Package: mozilla-enigmail
Version: 2:0.91.4
Severity: grave
Encrypted mails get displayed as attachment which one has to save and
decrypt on the commandline. Signed mails get checked normally.
To check just send a mail to yourself using mozilla-enigmail itself.
This behaviour shows up since
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