three tabs in the identitydialog, and fill it with four key requesters:
{Sign,Encrypt} {Key,Certificate}
and a preferred crypto message format.
It reimplements KDialogBase::slotOk() in order to perform a few checks on the
keys when hitting OK, such as whether or not they actually include the
email address the users has entered for this identity. These are warnings
only, since there might be good reasons to use a key/cert with an email
address not included in it.
As a little usability-gag, the email address just entered for this identity is
set as the initial query for the key requesters, so your cert/key is just one
click away most of the time :)
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=316495
(better than <foo.h>, especially when systems could have an identity.h somewhere)
A kconfig_update script moves the identities from kmailrc to emailidentities
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=311347
- Add identity-dependant spell-checking dictionary.
Note that you need an up-to-date kdelibs/kdeui in order to compile this.
svn path=/trunk/kdepim/; revision=262136