Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 03:42:12PM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> You have to tell gpg which keys *you* trust.
>>
>>    -- Bruce
>  Anyone got any pointers to an idiot's guide to gpg1, please ?  I
> installed it for SpamAssassin, which I can see manages to get the
> updates to the rules, both from spamassassin itself, and also from
> sought.rules.yerp.org when I specify the key.  But, when I tried to
> add gpg to my  ~/.muttrc it failed to validate anything and rather
> trashed my urxvt terminal with its warning messages.
> 
>  All the "how to use gpg1" texts I've found so far assume that I want
> to sign things, such as mail.  For the moment, I don't (an
> unverified key is not exactly useful to anybody).  All I would like
> to do at the moment is verify signatures when people have signed
> mail they sent to lists.

See if http://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html helps.

Specifically
    Validating other keys on your public keyring
          Trust in a key's owner
          Using trust to validate keys

   -- Bruce
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