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When the user knows the signer's key, we want "notmuch show" to be able to verify the signature of an encrypted and signed message regardless of whether we are using a stashed session key or not. I wrote this test because I was surprised to see signature verification failing when viewing some encrypted messages after upgrading to GPGME 1.13.0-1 in debian experimental. The added tests here all pass with GPGME 1.12.0, but the final test fails with 1.13.0, due to some buggy updates to GPGME upstream: see https://dev.gnupg.org/T3464 for more details. While the bug needs to be fixed in GPGME, notmuch's test suite needs to make sure that GMime is doing what we expect it to do; i was a bit surprised that it hadn't caught the problem, hence this patch. I've fixed this bug in debian experimental with gpgme 1.13.0-2, so the tests should pass on any debian system. I've also fixed it in the gpgme packages (1.13.0-2~ppa1) in the ubuntu xenial PPA (ppa:notmuch/notmuch) that notmuch uses for Travis CI. Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net> |
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This directory contains email corpora for testing. default The default corpus is based on about 50 messages from early in the history of the notmuch mailing list, which allows for reliably testing commands that need to operate on a not-totally-trivial number of messages. broken The broken corpus contains messages that are broken and/or RFC non-compliant, ensuring we deal with them in a sane way. html The html corpus contains html parts crypto The crypto corpus contains encrypted messages for testing. It should probably also contain signed messages in the future. Please add them!