Also noticed a modal messagebox popping up regularly when having kmail running.
Below is a workaround that simply always answers the question with no instead
of asking.
--- gnupg2-2.2.43.orig/agent/trustlist.c
+++ gnupg2-2.2.43/agent/trustlist.c
@@ -687,6 +687,9 @@ agent_marktrusted (ctrl_t ctrl,
I'm using kmail and am getting hit by this. It seems to be someone has sent me
an email signed with some weird (internal?) certificate. What can I as a user
even do if I *don't* trust the certificate? There is no "No, and please stop
asking" option...
Best,
Brendon
Dear maintainer,
I've recently started to re-experience that bug (#888025), probably because
someone is sending me emails using some "certificate".
It is in the form of a popups when Kmail is opened in the background. Those
popups come randomly without user action.
I understand it would be use
Package: gpgsm
Version: 2.2.4-1
Severity: important
Someone sending me S/MIME email caused mutt+gpg to open an insane pair of
sequential dialogue window asking multiple questions about whether I trust
what looked like one of Comodo's CA certificates.
The second dialogue included a fingerprint of
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