On Saturday 29 November 2008 19:33:06 Todd Zullinger wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > > I believe you are right - it would be a kgpg wizard. I've a plan > > now for troubleshooting this. Basically I'll set up thunderbird > > with enigmail. If that works I know it's a kmail issue. If it > > doesn't it's a gpg issue, in which case I'll probably remove gpg and > > reinstall it, rather than mess around any further. > > I would imagine that if something is not setup right with gnupg, that > removing and reinstalling won't fix it, since all the useful > configuration for gnupg is user specific (in ~/.gnupg). > True - I was intending removing that as well, in case I had something really screwed up there. > If you don't find that it's a kmail issue, perhaps post some details > of what the problem is. I'm worthless for a kmail problem, but could > probably help if it's a gnupg problem. If I call kgpg I can see all the keys on my keyring, but I'm having problems with kmail. It can't set a key for either signing or encryption - it says it is fetching the key - and it also says that it is checking the key at the same time - but they go on until you stop them. If that were all I'd think that I either had a gpg setup/install issue or the daemon wasn't starting, but it's not that simple. KMail can see and use the keys to notify the status of signed emails, and can even decrypt encrypted mail. I'm left wondering how KMail can be seeing and using the keys in one situation, but not the other. All ideas would be truly welcome. Otherwise, when I get back from a few days' break I'm going to try thunderbird. I'd hate to do that as a long-term solution, though, particularly since KMail on my Mandriva laptop is still functioning correctly. Anne -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines