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Yup, blame RedHat.  (Yes, that's what I get for using a .0 version).  I logged 
out of X and logged back in, and it all works.  

Theory: I had run the RedHat Network program this morning to get the openldap 
updates they announced, and it crashed part way through the install (the 
pretty RHN GUI was dead, not repainting, not doing anything).  Since rpm uses 
gpg to verify packages, I'm guessing it somehow locked up the keyring (or 
something like that) such that it just wasn't playing nice.  Logged out (thus 
killing the dead RHN process) and logged back in, and all is good.

(I still say the keyservers are screwy, though.  ;-)  )

Ian

On Thursday 06 February 2003 10:31 am, Ian Bruseker wrote:
> Ok, I'm starting to think that something's messed at my end, at least with
> regards to verifying signatures, because this email I sent, when it came
> back to me through the list, KMail told me the same "key's validity is
> unknown". It's my own freakin' key!  (But others check out fine - Aaron's
> key verifies properly, for example)
>
> This may be a loaded question, but is there something messed up with KMail
> on RedHat 8?
>
> *duck, cover*
>
> Ian
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