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On 1/20/2012 02:57 AM, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 01:22:50PM -0600, Paul Hartman wrote:
>> On 1/19/2012 11:32 AM, Chris Walters wrote:
>>>
>>> This is a test.  Enigmail has been trying to use a revoked and expired key 
>>> to
>>> sign my messages, lately.
>>>
>>> Chris
>>
>> Looks good to me, at least based on what's presently available in the
>> keyservers.
> 
> Hm... I seem to be too dumb. Mutt tells me that the msg is signed, but doesn't
> tell me by whom (I know that I need to have the public key in my keyring to 
> see
> a name, but it doesn't even tell me the key ID). Saving the whole mail to a
> file and verifying the sig doesn't work either, that too is obvious because 1)
> only the text is signed, not the rest of the mail and b) the signed stuff and
> the sig need to be two different files for gpg --verify to work. So I saved 
> the
> signature.asc and the text separately. Now verification works and I see a key
> ID, but using gpg --search <key ID> doesn't find the given key on the server.
> 
> GPGing was much easier when KMail still worked. ^^

Hmmm...  Have you tried running 'gpg -k | less' and searching for either
"Christopher Walters" or the keyid: EF9C0F58.  If my key is not in your public
keys, that would explain the problem identifying who signed the message.  It
sounds like it might be a problem with Mutt not importing the key, though I
could be wrong.

I only dabbled with Mutt a while ago, and now I don't even have an email client
set up on my Gentoo system.  This time, I'll include my key with the message,
so it will have the key.

Chris
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