On Friday, 29 September 2017 14:05:00 CDT Marco Calistri wrote:
P.S. S/MIME testing
Upon opening your message in Kmail, I got a popup asking if I trusted some certificate authority. Of course I said no.
I could presume the popup was opened by Kmail in response to your signature, but if that is the case, it would be nice if Kmail said so.
Does anyone see a problem here? The avarage user would see a stranger wandering around on their desktop. What should I do? He did an "P.S. S/MIME testing" (as he quoted at the end of message) When an S/MIME message arrives, you may or may not want to trust the issuing authority (which is one of the weaknesses of s/mime vs gpg, you need to trust an authority. But then, it is a very well known way to encrypt in business. In
In data sabato 30 settembre 2017 00:41:04 CEST, Tom Hardy ha scritto: this case it was commodo. Do you use kleopatra? It may be the programm that issued the demand. And no, I do not think it is something strange, the average user should be able to understand the value of such a question. Maybe a better definition of which programm opens this would be better. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org