Issue 6895 in k9mail: Chooses Expired Key Without Warning (APV v1.1.1)

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New issue 6895 by w2n...@gmail.com: Chooses Expired Key Without Warning
(APV v1.1.1)
https://code.google.com/p/k9mail/issues/detail?id=6895

> What's going wrong?
An expired key is being used when a non-expired key is available, and
without warning.

> What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Install expired then non-expired keys with same e-mail address
2. Configure cryptography to sign and auto choose based upon e-mail
3. Send signed e-mail message

> What do you expect to have happen?
The unexpired key to be used. When no unexpired key is available a warning
before sending.

> What do you see instead?
A message sent with the expired key and no warning.

> What version of K-9 are you using?
About screen says 5.000 while Google Play says 5.006. APG reports v1.1.1.

> What is your device and what version of Android are you using?
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (NA)

> Is your email account a POP account, Exchange Account or an IMAP account?
IMAP

> In order for us to have a chance at helping you with a complex issue,
> we're
going to need a debug log from your phone. You can dramatically increase
the chances of a quick and successful resolution to this issue by following
the directions at https://github.com/k9mail/k-9/wiki/LoggingErrors -- If
you can't give us a trace, there's a pretty good chance that we won't be
able to act on your bug report.

> What else should we know?


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