https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404698
--- Comment #15 from Jens Mueller <jens.a.mueller+...@rub.de> --- @David: This would mean if you attach a non-encrypted image to an encrypted... Absolutely, such an email could not be decrypted anymore if you follow our suggestions (or had to be manually decrypted on the command line). While this may seem a bit harsh, we have not seen any mail client that allows to send such "partially encrypted" emails (e.g., with unencrypted attachments), and I think handling such edge cases can become a security nightmare. Either the whole mail is encrypted or it's not, everything else gives a false sense of security, imho. However, I see the developer's perspective and the and the fear of potentially breaking things, too. I guess a rule like "in case of an encrypted, multipart email, reply only with the first part" *should* be fine too. @Sandro: We originally tested in version 5.2.3 on Debian 9.8 (stretch). This version is probably outdated by now. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.