Kleopatra: When importing from X509 directory services trusted-certs from dirmngr are also used.Kleopatra: An issue has been fixed that could cause Kleopatra to generate broken TAR archives.GPA: Fixed regressions from 3.1.6 that could lead to crashes.Kleopatra: Fixed a regression from 3.1.6 that broke secret key export, keyserver refresh and keyserver upload.(T4607) See: for an alternative to the keyservers. The old behaviour can be achieved by adding keyserver-options no-self-sigs-only,no-import-clean to your gpg.conf. This change is required to mitigate a DoS due to keys flooded with faked key-signatures. GnuPG: Ignore all key-signatures received from keyservers.GpgOL: Fixed a possible plaintext leak to the mail server, which could occur when opening and closing mails while the mail was also visible in the message list.The new option -allow-weak-key-signatues can be used to override the new and safer behaviour. Note that this includes all key signature created with DSA-1024 keys. This change removes all SHA-1 based key signature newer than from the web-of-trust. GnuPG: Prepare against chosen-prefix SHA-1 collisions in key signatures.GnuPG: Network access is now much faster if IPv6 is not available.
Kleopatra: The Smartcard Management now also works for OpenPGP 3 cards e.g.Kleopatra: There is now an error message when a key could not be found during file encryption.They can be used to group or search keys by additional information.
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