crypto support in kmail does not work with gnupg-1.4.1-r1. With gnupg-1.9.15-r1 everything is alright, but then gnupg-1.9.15-r1 is experimental, not a desirable property for a security tool, and the keyserver support is of yet missing, which severely diminishes its usefulness. Maybe I should report this to KDE directly, but I thought first try here ... Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
This isn't news or a bug and won't change until the gnupg-1.9 development tree will result in a 2.0 stable release. >Maybe I should report this to KDE directly, but I thought first try here ... Absolutely correct. No upstream report necessary.