christophe barbé on Sat, 30 Mar 2002 10:26:27 -0500 |
mutt check the signature with gpg and grep the output. You perhaps need to define a custom regexp expreession to detect successful check. I am french so I use the following : set pgp_good_sign="^gpg: Bonne signature de" Also a good thing to do is to add a gpg keys server in your .gnupg/options file : ~$ grep keyserver .gnupg/options keyserver pgp.mit.edu then mutt (gpg) will retrieve automatically missing key from this server. Christophe On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 10:41:34PM -0500, John Lavin wrote: > Hmm.. I pulled the gpg keyring off of the plug site, did a gpg > --install, verified that I got everyone's public keys, generated a key > for myself, and then configured mutt to pull down from my pop acct fully > expecting to see that everyone signing their e-mail on the list would be > verified. Instead, mutt gives me: > > PGP signature could NOT be verified. > > Am I making a bad assumption? One note on my muttrc: I have taken all > defaults in the pgp area (all entries commented). > > Back to the mutt site for me since I haven't gotten outgoing mail configured > right on mutt and am still sending this with kmail... > > -- > "When life hands you lemons, ask for a bottle of tequila and salt." > > John Lavin > jlavin@ccil.org > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Philadelphia Linux Users Group - http://www.phillylinux.org > Announcements-http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug-announce > General Discussion - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug > -- Christophe Barbé <christophe.barbe@ufies.org> GnuPG FingerPrint: E0F6 FADF 2A5C F072 6AF8 F67A 8F45 2F1E D72C B41E Dogs believe they are human. Cats believe they are God. Attachment:
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