Point 1 is not a problem with seahorse since even gpg thinks your key is
not signed with a trusted signature. You have to trust at least one of
the keys which signed the key. You can adjust the trust settings in
seahorse or the gpg-commands to accomplish that.
Point 2 isn't a real problem, too. Ch
an additional problem is: when i send a email with the content "testmail" to a
friend (his public key is known)
and want to encrypt that, evolutionis encrypting the mail with MY key.
When i display the sourcecode of the sent mail i just get a long
-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.
ok:
the KeyID is 2FCC2BB4 > this key is in the security tab of my mailaccount @
evolution.
i write a testmail to myself from the account with the KeyID 2FC ..
I check Security > PGP Sign
send:
it asks me to unlock the cached passphrase for Key with ID 2FCC2BB4
It sends the message without any
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
However, I can't see the problem here. There are no subkeys in the
screenshot attached, those are UIDs of your key.
Do you get an error when trying to send encrypted mails, does it do
nothing, does it crash? Pleas
** Attachment added: "Screenshot-Passwords and Encryption Keys.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25865792/Screenshot-Passwords%20and%20Encryption%20Keys.png
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seahorse does not correctly handel keys with subkeys
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365315
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