On Saturday 14 August 2010 01:00:57 Dale wrote: > walt wrote: > > On 08/10/2010 11:53 AM, Mick wrote: > >> ... > >> Any idea how I can reset this certificate as far as Kmail is > >> concerned? When > >> has it stored my clicking to save the acceptance of the certificate > >> and how > >> can I reset this? > > > > Maybe my alpha-test version of thunderbird is broken (it often is :) > > but I > > don't see any replies from the kde regulars in this group. Hey! Wake > > up! > > > > Back in the good old 3.x days I tried kmail and liked it a lot. > > > > Then came the dark days of 4.x and I had to escape from kde before the > > last > > bit of my sanity failed me. > > > > I seem to recall a submenu in kmail that let me manipulate > > certificates, much > > like mozilla, and now thunderbird. Is my memory failing me again? > > Maybe the > > menu disappeared with 4.x? > > > > You need a kde guru like Dale or Alan. Hey! Wake up and answer the > > question! > > Dale gave up on Kmail a looooong time ago. I like the way Seamonkey > does mail so I sort of stuck with it, although the upgrade form 1.x to > 2.x was touchy. > > I did read somewhere where someone else was having issues but I'm not > sure it is the same thing. It may have been on the kde mailing list > tho. Maybe someone can search the archives and see if they find > something? I'll try to search later but got some things to do plus it > is stormy here. No rain for a month so not complaining about mother > nature's tummy rumbling. lol > > Dale > > :-) :-) I think that Walter is referring to Kleopatra. I couldn't find the mail server certificate in there. This was the first place I looked. I also used gpgsm -k just in case Kleopatra was being difficult, but nothing was shown in there either. -- Regards, Mick