On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 17:48, Not Zed wrote:
Hmm, have you tried adding keyserver pgp.net to ~/.gnupg/options?
Been there, done that. It works with Kmail, but not with Evolution. When I get a signature from someone whose key I don't have in my keyring, if I get it in Kmail, in the inline format Kmail understands, then gpg will automatically search for the key when it attempts to verify the signature. If I get it in Evolution, I have to manually request the key with gpg --recv-keys <key ID> -- All private email sent with PGP encryption. Email for key. Homepage: http://www.macmanusnet.net/ Freedom in our lifetime: http://www.freestateproject.org Enforce the Bill of Rights: http://www.lneilsmith.com/bor_enforcement.html "A free citizenry does not ask its governments' permission to exercise a right. It does not register its exercise of a right. It does not waive any other right, such as the right to privacy, in exchange for permission to exercise a right such as the right to keep and bear arms. It does not permit government to claim the exercise of a right is probable cause, or prima facie evidence, or even a suspicion, of a crime having been committed. It does not discuss, or negotiate, what rights it will or will not exercise with government or with any government functionary. In short, a free citizenry, founded in principles of liberty, does not give up its right to determine what kind of government will receive its Consent to Govern." --Donald L. Cline
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