GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 234631
S/MIME email is wrongly interpreted as PGP/MIME
Last modified: 2002-11-26 22:11:53 UTC
Package: Evolution Priority: Minor Version: 1.2.0 Synopsis: S/MIME email is wrongly interpreted as PGP/MIME Bugzilla-Product: Evolution Bugzilla-Component: Mailer Description: Description of Problem: A signed S/MIME message is displayed as This is a test signed message, it should be readable with evolution. This message is digitally signed but can not be proven to be authentic. gpg: WARNING: --honor-http-proxy is a deprecated option. gpg: please use "--keyserver-options honor-http-proxy" instead Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Send a signed S/MIME message from another email client (I used Outlook 2000) 2. Open the received message in Evolution 3. Click on the Lock icon/graphic Actual Results: gpg: messages are displayed even though gpg was not used Expected Results: Something akin to "S/MIME is unsupported at this time" or "Unrecognized signature" How often does this happen? Everytime. Additional Information: Unknown reporter: subdude@ldopa.org, changed to bugbuddy-import@ximian.com. Setting qa contact to the default for this product. This bug either had no qa contact or an invalid one.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 201350 ***