Correction to my prior message.  The above worked for me.  I just
realized it when turning on the system this morning.  I was ask
(probably by Kleopatra?) if I want to ultimately trust the StartSSL
Certification Authority (with a horribly user-unfriendly dialog, but
never mind) and after that I could use the StartSSL certificate to sign.

My self-signed certificate is not working yet, but now I am pretty sure
that the problem is on my end, not a bug.

I don't want to be rude to you, so I don't set the bug report to
"invalid", but you should try the above solution on your end and if it
solves it close the bug report.  I did set its status to "incomplete".

Is there a way to put the above information in an FAQ? the web is so
full of confusing information.

Also, is there a way to echo "allow-mark-trusted" >> ~/.gnupg/gpg-
agent.conf into every account on the system? or is there a reason why it
is not so?

** Changed in: kdepim (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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