Package: cpm
Version: 0.32-1
Severity: important

When I try to access the password database for a association where I am
a member and which is encrypted using one of my keys, I get this error:

  GpgMe verify error

  Database signed with keys of unknown validity. You must trust the key
  with fingerprint <key-fingerprint> before proceeding

The key with the given fingerprint (replaced with <key-fingerprint>
above) is one I have not signed, but it is signed by a key I have
signed.

It seem strange to me that cpm refuses to show me passwords I am able to
decrypt, just because I do not trust the key used to sign the database.
What exactly is the problem here?  Do I really need to trust everyone I
get passwords from according to cpm?

Is there a way to get cpm to show me the passwords anyway?

-- 
Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen

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