Version: 1.9.6 (using KDE KDE 3.5.7) Installed from: Fedora RPMs KMail 1.9.6 (Package: kdepim-3.5.7-10.svn20070926.ent.fc7) does not automatically decrypt multipart/encrypted GPG messages any more. It did until latest update from kdepim-3.5.7-3 to 3.5.7-10.svn... If the mime type is multipart/mixed, then the KMail behaves correctly, asks for password and decrypts the message. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a new message and set the encoding type to OpenPGP/MIME. 2. Choose "Send later" 3. Look at the message in your outgoing folder Actual results: I'm shown a message that this message is encrypted and no decription is possible. I can click on "Decrypt Message" in which case I'm asked for password and the message is being decrypted and shown. I have to input my password every time the message is decrypted. Previously (before the update) gpg-agent took care of my password so I had to enter it only once. Expected results: KMail should ask for password atomatically, no matter what kind of envelope is chosen for the message. Additional info: I'm using gpg-agent and pinentry-qt for password provision to GPG.
It seems I was too quick witch my judgement. The general problem still persist: if the message is multipart/encrypted KMail does not decrypt automatically, only after a click on the decrypt icon. But gpg-agent DOES take care of the password. Once entered it stays persistent - but the decryption still needs an additional click.
Seems to be all right in KMail 1.9.6 enterprise 0.20071012.724442 (KDE 3.5.8-7.fc7). I suppose I missed the right checkbox in KMail's config - or it was not there previously.