In case a recipient has a valid PGP key, Kmail selects the recipients key, but forgets the own key. Please have a look at the attachment for detailed error description Reproducible: Always
Created attachment 82004 [details] Testcase for bug description
I don't understand this bug. You have an pgp key kmail detects it but after that it told you that it's not your key ?
(In reply to comment #2) > I don't understand this bug. ...seems I have to explain better! > You have an pgp key kmail detects it but after that it told you that it's > not your key ? No. The KMail reminds you that you can sign&encrypt, but afterwards it 'forgets' to encrypt - in the third picture in the document it jst shows the key of the recipient, not of the sender. As a consequence, the mail is only signed, not encrypted
in case you run 4.11.0, you may try the following: Add me to your address-book (you got my PGP-keys already), and have your own PGP-settings properly configured. Set the flag 'automatically sign messages' (just in case https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125361 is not yet done ;-) and send me a mail, where you select 'sign&encrypt' from the pop-up. As a result, the mail sent should only have a signature, not an encryption
will test soon.
The problem is that the Encryption Key Approval dialog and that the aswer was just ignored before 4.11.4. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 314930 ***