Version: desconocido (using KDE 3.4.1, Debian Package 4:3.4.1-1 (3.1)) Compiler: gcc version 3.3.6 (Debian 1:3.3.6-5) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.10 This is a copy of http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93436 but with a better title: I use two identities to send emails in Kmail (A and B), both of them have their own email direction, and just A has gpg keys. I try to send an encrypted email from B to a contact of my list (I have him public key to encrypt, of course), and Kmail says me that the option "Encrypt always for yourself" is enabled, so I can't continue, because B hasn't keys to encrypt for himself. Ok, I understand, so I go to "Preferences" - "Security" - "Editing" and disable the option, and try again but the same occurs. It seems like Kmail doesn't know that I have disabled the option (now in fact it's disabled but doesn't work). So, it's impossible to send a encrypted mail from a identity without private/public key. Debian Sid KDE 3.4.1 Kmail 1.8.1 That's all. Thanks.
If you restart KMail afterwards, does it work?
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 93436 ***
|| If you restart KMail afterwards, does it work? Not, it doesn't work. The same occurs.