Summary | PGP "No keys in keyring", contact not in address book |
Queue | IMP |
Queue Version | HEAD |
Type | Bug |
State | Not A Bug |
Priority | 2. Medium |
Owners | |
Requester | mblais99 (at) yummage (dot) com |
Created | 11/25/2007 (6449 days ago) |
Due | |
Updated | 12/03/2007 (6441 days ago) |
Assigned | 12/03/2007 (6441 days ago) |
Resolved | 12/03/2007 (6441 days ago) |
Github Issue Link | |
Github Pull Request | |
Milestone | |
Patch | No |
State ⇒ Not A Bug
be able to check or change configuration, debug code etc. If this is a
system-wide problem, tell your admin to create a bug report.
Only one address book is shown: "Private Address Book".
Under "Display Options|Address Books" there is only one address book
defined (Private Address Book).
If I click the "My Address Books" icon, the "Edit Address
Books|Address Book" dropdown is empty (it only has one entry: "Select
an address books to edit").
Clearly something is messed up but I have no idea what. I do not
administer this Horde installation. I can ask the admin to screw with
it, but I am reluctant to do so unless we know what the problem is,
and that we can fix it.
State ⇒ Feedback
more books that you have configured to not being displayed in turba?
I.e. does this happen with a fresh install and database?
Priority ⇒ 2. Medium
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ PGP "No keys in keyring", contact not in address book
Queue ⇒ IMP
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
book (by clicking the icon next to the recipient's address), it says
"Already exists". However, when I look in my address book, the
address is NOT there, and trying to send encrypted mail to the address
reports "PGP Error: No pgpPublicKey entry found for <address>".
(2) When I manually import a PGP public key for an address that I've
received encrypted email from, it says "This person already has a
pgpPublicKey entry in the address book". However the Options|Mail|PGP
Options page ALWAYS displays "No keys in keyring", and the address
does NOT appear in my address book.
The following PGP functions seem to be working correctly: create
keypair, decrypt received email, sign outgoing email.