Using beta273 on Windows 8.1 x64 and Office 2013 x32.
When sending an encrypted mail to myself the mail body is stored un-encrypted and encrypted. I can read the first line of my message text in the notification popup and in the inbox list view.
When opening the mail I’m asked for my key pin. If I click Cancel I get “Could not decrypt the data” and see nothing more of my message text, but when opening the mail in OWA I can read my whole original message, and see the attached gpgolXXX.dat as well. (Please note, the message has not been opened and decrypted in the Outlook client prior this. This however works fine.)
Sending to other recipients than myself works as expected.
Sorry for late response, I’ve been offline this vacation.
First of all, my error description needs some correction; this issue not only occurs when sending to myself but to my co-worker as well. The mail is readable both in his phone (ActiveSync) and OWA, and the first lines is visible in the inbox list view preview as well. When opening the mail he is asked for his private key password.
We are using Exchange 2013 on premise and Swedish 32-bit Outlook clients on Win8.1 and Win10. I will have a look at the GpgOL debug link Andre provided.
Hi Andreas,
please retry a current beta (e.g. 292) as we have meanwhile fixed https://dev.gnupg.org/T3369 which seems to have been caused by a change
in behaviour in exchange. It could be the cause for your issue.