christophe barbé on Fri, 3 May 2002 00:50:13 +0200 |
Mutt simply call gpg. So the kerserver defined in the gpg options is used. Christophe On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 03:51:27PM +0200, Jeff Abrahamson wrote: > If I've done things as I think, this mail will be signed by my new gpg > key, but you may not be able to verify it, because I have uploaded my > key only to certserver.pgp.com (it's also on my web page). > > Presumably I will be able to see and validate my own signature. But > I'm curious if I need to do anything else to have my key available > from other key servers. (I haven't been able to figure out what > keyserver my instance of mutt is using to verify keys: at this point > it's cached quite a few and doesn't often check servers.) > > Of course, it will be even more useful once I get some people to sign > it. But that's a different story. > > -- > Jeff > > Jeff Abrahamson <http://www.purple.com/jeff/> > > The Big Book of Misunderstanding, now in bookstores and on the web: > <http://www.misunderstanding.net/buystuff.html> -- Christophe Barbé <christophe.barbe@ufies.org> GnuPG FingerPrint: E0F6 FADF 2A5C F072 6AF8 F67A 8F45 2F1E D72C B41E L'experience, c'est une connerie par jour mais jamais la même. Attachment:
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