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Bug 220832 - message digests with inline pgp display wrong sometimes
message digests with inline pgp display wrong sometimes
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 217540
Product: evolution
Classification: Applications
Component: Mailer
pre-1.5 (obsolete)
Other All
: Normal major
: ---
Assigned To: evolution-mail-maintainers
Evolution QA team
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2002-02-21 09:26 UTC by Sven Neuhaus
Modified: 2002-03-15 00:50 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
message digest displayed incorrectly in evolution 1.0.2 (67.71 KB, text/plain)
2002-02-21 09:27 UTC, Sven Neuhaus
Details

Description Sven Neuhaus 2002-02-21 09:26:35 UTC
Description of Problem:
When I view some message digests, evolution displays the wrong message body
for some messages in the digest. The correct message body is not shown at all.

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. I will attach the digest to this bug so you can reproduce it.
2. the bug does not occur if you select the "message display -> email
sourcecode" option from the view menu (not sure of the exact name here, I
use the german menus)

I see the messages in the digest with the headers, however the body below
the header does not always belong to the header. Some mails (in this case,
the "NtWaK0 Advisory" regarding "Windows XP default install with TCP 445
open" is shown instead of the "New hanterm packages fix buffer overflow"
advisory in the body. The header is correct.


How often does this happen? 
It has occured for a couple of times now, always with "NtWaK0 Advisory".
Maybe it has something to do with their ascii art.


Additional Information:
The error occured in the 
"bugtraq Digest 19 Feb 2002 16:39:29 -0000 Issue 199"
Comment 1 Sven Neuhaus 2002-02-21 09:27:51 UTC
Created attachment 41066 [details]
message digest displayed incorrectly in evolution 1.0.2
Comment 2 Sven Neuhaus 2002-02-21 09:34:46 UTC
I noticed the second time the "NtWaK0 Advisory" is displayed, the part
below the PGP signature is missing:

===============8<===========snip===========8<=============

________________________________________________________________________
The only secure computer is one that's unplugged, locked in a safe,
and buried 20 feet under the ground in a secret location... and i'm
not even too sure about that one"--Dennis Huges, FBI.
____________________________________________________________.___________
Live Well Do Good  www.SafeHack.com                         |
Je Pense, Donc Je Suis                                    \(|)/
I know I ain't perfect, but i'm 99 point 9 percent :)    --(")--
RFCs are meant to be read and followed…:)                  /`\  NtWaK0
________________________________________________________________________
Connect yourself to the main computer and let me take you to a
cybernetic ride. Are you connected to the right cybernet? If you are,
finally you are connected to my brain.
________________________________________________________________________
-=- Use a computer in a ways that ensure respect for your fellow     -=-
===============8<===========snip===========8<=============

I suspect the problem is the "-=-" in the last line because the
boundary="=-Vo9uyhKPa0bfmONCf2Tw"

Comment 3 Jeffrey Stedfast 2002-02-21 18:24:58 UTC
seems to work fine for me... I suspect that this is probably an
in-line pgp bug (which I completely removed in the development branch
and thus could be why it displays correctly for me).
Comment 4 Sven Neuhaus 2002-02-22 10:14:35 UTC
You're probably right. The bug occured again today, and again it was a
signed message that got displayed of another one (the squid advisory).

I sincerely hope pgp/gnupg support will remain in evolution though, it
is an important feature...
Comment 5 Jeffrey Stedfast 2002-02-22 18:26:16 UTC
I plan on adding in-line pgp support back in, but there were/are so
many bugs with it right now that I removed it for the time being until
I get the time to re-design the code.
Comment 6 Jeffrey Stedfast 2002-03-15 00:50:23 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 217540 ***