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[#1425] Choosing to auto spell check messages ignores request to sign/encrypt via PGP
Summary Choosing to auto spell check messages ignores request to sign/encrypt via PGP
Queue IMP
Queue Version 4.0.2
Type Bug
State Resolved
Priority 3. High
Owners Horde Developers (at) , slusarz (at) horde (dot) org
Requester derek (at) battams (dot) ca
Created 2/22/05 (7789 days ago)
Due
Updated 10/14/16 (3537 days ago)
Assigned 3/29/05 (7754 days ago)
Resolved 3/30/05 (7753 days ago)
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297 Michael Slusarz Comment #3
State ⇒ Resolved
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Merged back to 4.0.3-RC2.
196 Michael Slusarz Comment #2
State ⇒ Feedback
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Think I squashed this with the following fix:

http://lists.horde.org/archives/cvs/Week-of-Mon-20050328/043009.html



However, since it touches quite a bit of code, I would like to run it 
for a few days in CVS and make sure it works correctly.  If you could 
patch your 4.0.2 and tell me if this fixes things, that would help a 
bunch as well.
55 Chuck Hagenbuch Assigned to Michael Slusarz
 
1411 Jan Schneider State ⇒ Assigned
 
011 Jan Schneider Assigned to Horde DevelopersHorde Developers
 
299 derek (at) battams (dot) ca Comment #1
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
Priority ⇒ 3. High
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ Choosing to auto spell check messages ignores request to sign/encrypt via PGP
Queue ⇒ IMP
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When a user sets their preferences such that all composed messages are 
automatically spell checked before being sent then the PGP options for 
the mail as chosen when composed are ignored.  This means that after 
the spell check is done and the user clicks done the mail is 
automatically sent and disregards the fact that the user also selected 
to sign and/or encrypt the message on the compose window.



Reproduce: Edit preferences such that all composed messages are auto 
spell checked.  Then compose a new message and choose to encrypt 
and/or sign the message via PGP.  Compose the message and hit send, 
complete the spell check (don't cancel it).  The message will send, 
but won't be signed/encrypted.



Work around: Disable auto spell check feature



Why high priority?  Not good if users expect that a mail will be 
encrypted, but is sent in plain text.

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