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CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999Subject: Re: Kay Diederichs Email From: William Scott wgscott {- at -} CHEMISTRY {- dot -} UCSC {- dot -} EDU Date: 2007-07-07 It just takes AT&T and the NSA a bit of time to de-encrypt it. Eventually you will wind up on the "Do not Fly" list. Douglas L. Theobald wrote: > S/MIME signed/encrypted messages started crashing my Mail app long > ago, after one of the first updates to 10.4. I probably sent in a > couple dozen of those crash reports, with absolutely zilch feedback, > and of course I still have the problem. From my end of things, those > crash feedbacks are worthless, and I don't send them in anymore as I > see them as a waste of my time. > > On Jul 7, 2007, at 10:36 PM, Ian Ollmann wrote: > >> When an app crashes, you should be getting a little dialog box with >> the option to send a problem report of some kind to Apple. Send in >> the report. This sends in some diagnostic details about Mail.app >> state when the crash occurred to Apple. Like crash reports are >> grouped together in a database and in a few weeks someone inside >> Apple gets a automated bug report with a title something like "172 >> crashes in _funcname" along with some crash stack backtraces. If >> you have the opportunity to do so, please also send in information >> about what steps you can take to reproduce the crash. Usually, the >> hardest thing about fixing bugs is reproducing them. >> >> If you are a software developer registered with ADC you can short >> circuit the process and directly file a bug through >> bugreporter.apple.com. Please attach a crash log and explain how to >> reproduce the problem. >> >> This one sounds serious enough that it might be a candidate for a >> quick fix for the next MacOS X.4 support update, provided that the >> right people find out about it soon enough. >> >> Ian >> >> On Jul 7, 2007, at 1:15 PM, Douglas L. Theobald wrote: >> >>> Hey, I have the exact same problem. I haven't been able to read >>> SMIME signed/encrypted emails now for some time (Mail just >>> crashes). It is an intel apple bug of some sort. If you find >>> the email in ~/Library/Mail, you can plain text cut out the sig >>> and read the email. [Ick] This is especially annoying since >>> apple Mail used to have such nice native integration of SMIME. > CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999 |
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