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RE: Default sign enabled breaks HTML body [ Reply ]
By: Christoph Klassen on 2023-03-23 09:16
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Thanks Alex, I created a report (https://dev.gnupg.org/T6419), where you can follow the progress for solving this problem.

RE: Default sign enabled breaks HTML body [ Reply ]
By: Alex B on 2023-03-23 08:42
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Hi Christoph,

I believe that I dont have any of the culprits in my list. I added a screenshot of my addons.

RE: Default sign enabled breaks HTML body [ Reply ]
By: Christoph Klassen on 2023-03-23 08:25
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Thanks for sharing that log file! Before I report that bug to the developers: Can you please check if you installed any incompatible add-ins for Outlook? You can find a list of incompatible add-ins on this page: https://wiki.gnupg.org/GpgOL/IncompatibleAddons

RE: Default sign enabled breaks HTML body [ Reply ]
By: Alex B on 2023-03-22 11:51
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Hi Christoph,

Which version of Gpg4win are you using? --> 4.1.0

I will log a bug, thanks for pointing that out

RE: Default sign enabled breaks HTML body [ Reply ]
By: Christoph Klassen on 2023-03-21 10:58
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Hello Alex,

> For the last weeks we have worked to enable a key solution at our company, combined with default signing enabled. This unfortunately breaks HTML content. Resulting in a loss of branding capabilities to our external recipients.

Which version of Gpg4win are you using?


> Is there a way to perhaps only sign to available/known keys? Or perhaps a ruleset that only signs to one specific top level domain automatically?

No.


> Or a setting that would keep the HTML untouched?

I guess it's not as easy as that ;-)


It would be great if you could log the bug (https://wiki.gnupg.org/TroubleShooting/LoggingWithGpgOL) and upload the log file here (or even better directly in a new bug report on https://dev.gnupg.org). This way you would help the developers to find the cause for this bug.


With regards,
Christoph

Default sign enabled breaks HTML body [ Reply ]
By: Alex B on 2023-03-20 13:53
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Hello,

For the last weeks we have worked to enable a key solution at our company, combined with default signing enabled. This unfortunately breaks HTML content. Resulting in a loss of branding capabilities to our external recipients.

Is there a way to perhaps only sign to available/known keys? Or perhaps a ruleset that only signs to one specific top level domain automatically?

Or a setting that would keep the HTML untouched?

Thanks!

Alex