The patch was committed to collab-maint master a few days ago and I
tagged this bug as pending yesterday. It's on the way :)
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Kind regards,
Michael
Hi, sending you a gentle ping on this. Would love to get this fix
landed. Thanks!
On 05/26/2017 02:18 PM, Jacob Hoffman-Andrews wrote:
> Hi, just checking in on the status of this. I provided a patch above;
> does it look good to you?
The patch is simple, so I see no particular issue with it. My time has
been crunched lately, but I have some vacation soon with plans for some
De
I appreciate the research and suggestions. I'd be happy to review a
patch submission to fix this. I'm not a mutt nor S/MIME user, so perhaps
there may be some fallout from simple removal of email-only roots, if
there are people using them. There's no way I know of to tell how many
users use specifi
Hi Marc,
I work on EFF's Encrypt the Web project and the Let's Encrypt
certificate authority. I'd like to lend support to what Andrew's saying:
It's both urgent and important to remove the email roots from the
default set of certificates trusted on Debian.
I think Andrew's proposal is good; alter
Package: ca-certificates
Version: 20130610
Severity: normal
The ca-certificates package ships certificates which are trusted
for either CKA_TRUST_SERVER_AUTH or CKA_TRUST_EMAIL_PROTECTION.
Some of those CA certs are only valid for one or the other, and
bundling them together is problematic.
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