tag 796870 - moreinfo
tag 796870 + patch
thanks

The patch fixes the crash, however, the message output when such
messages are viewed doesn't actually help verify the problematic
emails. I have moved ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg* aside and the message still
appears - the key needs to be reimported to allow verification. I
suggest that the message is updated to indicate this (although the
message is already quite long).

Instead of:
The signature can't be checked - End of file. Removing
left-over ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg might solve the
problem if you have installed gpg-v21

Possibly:
The signature can't be checked. If you have installed
gpg-v21, remove ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg and reimport the key.

Alternatively, claws-mail could check for the existence of gpgv-21 (by
finding pubring.kbx) and skip that part of the message.

My preference would be for the crash to be fixed first and the message
improvement later.

Further, my public key also had to be re-imported before claws could
sign this email.

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Neil Williams
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