Summary | Horde always import S/MIME certificate to default address book |
Queue | Turba |
Queue Version | 2.1.3 |
Type | Bug |
State | Resolved |
Priority | 1. Low |
Owners | |
Requester | xeon (at) sysroot (dot) eu |
Created | 02/27/2007 (6729 days ago) |
Due | |
Updated | 03/16/2007 (6712 days ago) |
Assigned | 02/27/2007 (6729 days ago) |
Resolved | 03/16/2007 (6712 days ago) |
Github Issue Link | |
Github Pull Request | |
Milestone | |
Patch | No |
Queue ⇒ Turba
CVS checkout. Please don't expect this to be fixed in such an old IMP
version. Beside that, the fix was in Turba, not IMP.
address book and make it the default, and then you complain that the
cert is imported to the default address book instead of the new one.
And how did you create an address book? And are you sure that you are
using this IMP version?
I have a default address book, "My address book", which I think is the
default address book ready when a new webmail is created.
I create a new address book, for example I name it "Personal address
book". So now I have the default address book of IMP, "My address
book", and the one I have just created, "Personal address book".
Now I make "Personal address book" the default address book in the
various IMP options, so when I add a new contact it should be imported
to this address book.
The bug is: when I import a public S/MIME certificate IMP create a new
contact, good, but the contact is not created in the address book I've
created, "Personal address book", which I have set as the default, but
is imported to "My address book".
I hope to have explained better the problem.
State ⇒ Feedback
address book and make it the default, and then you complain that the
cert is imported to the default address book instead of the new one.
And how did you create an address book? And are you sure that you are
using this IMP version?
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ Horde always import S/MIME certificate to default address book
Queue ⇒ IMP
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
I think there is a bug when Horde import the public key of a S/MIME
certificate,
to write to others.
In fact, if I create a new address book, from "My address books", and
set it as
the default address book, in "Scegli la rubrica da utilizzare quando aggiungi
indirizzi" (I think in the english version it could be "Choose which address
book use as default"), and then I go to S/MIME certificate options,
and import a
certificate public key, it is imported as a new contact in the default address
book, and not in the one I created.
I tried to search in archive if there is a similar bug but I didn't find
anything related.
bye
-xeon