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Bug#766349: Diagnosing S/MIME issues.



Hello

I was reviewing bugs for Jessie and saw your issue and had a few ideas to 
check.

You say it sometimes works.

Does whether or not it works vary depending on which identity you're sending 
from and who you're sending to? Is there any chance it started failing when 
CACert was removed from Debian's ca-certificate database?

I tried to set up an S/MIME certificate and had to load the entire chain for 
the certificate to be valid. Your screenshot seems to imply your gmail 
identity is loaded correctly, but do you have other identities that may not be 
fully configured? (If part of the chain is missing the missing certificate 
should be greyed out in the chain detail view).

I discovered while trying to send myself an S/MIME encrypted email, that in in 
addition to configuring the certificate under KMail's Identities. I also 
needed to set the certificate to use in Edit Contact Crypto Settings. Also 
under Message Preferences I suspect the "Always Encrypt If Available" option 
might cause the behavior you described.


My other thought for what might be wrong is what happens if certificate 
checking was enabled but you didn't have network access. What are your 
settings under "Configure KMail -> Security -> S/MIME Validation"

The last thought is KMail's S/MIME support requires gpgsm to be installed, Is 
it?

Also I'm going to try to sign this message with S/Mime. Could you email me 
directly to see if its working?

I'm using a startcom class 1 certificate for this test.

Diane

Attachment: smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature


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