https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=432040
Bug ID: 432040
Summary: PGP Signatures created by kmail are invalid
Product: kmail2
Version: 5.15.3
Platform: Gentoo Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=432040
--- Comment #1 from Stefan Dösinger ---
An update: The problem seems to be tied to the umlaut in my name:
From: Stefan =?ISO-8859-1?Q?D=F6singer?=
Changing my profile name to "Doesinger" results in a working signature. I can
put umlauts i
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Stefan Dösinger changed:
What|Removed |Added
Summary|PGP Signatures created by |OpenPGP/Mime Signatures
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--- Comment #2 from Stefan Dösinger ---
I think some of my understanding of what triggers the bug is wrong: I tried
setting up my email account in a fresh Linux user on the amd64 system: The
result is that the umlaut in the "From: " and &qu
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--- Comment #3 from Stefan Dösinger ---
I start to believe that this is actually an aarch64 vs x86_64 difference.
On aarch64, kmail believes the "ö" character is valid to send in headers. If I
save the email as a file, the ö is encoded as
;ö" character in my name. If the from
address is "Stefan Dösinger ", sending fails. If I set
the name in the kmail identity to "Stefan Doesinger" or leave it empty, sending
succeeds.
This happens on a new KDE installation. Interestingly it does not happen on a
second sy
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--- Comment #1 from Stefan Dösinger ---
Created attachment 174955
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=174955&action=edit
good email
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