Hi Kristy,

I have signed some certificates after checking.

It is all very new to me, just starting out. Those that I have encrypted with 
worked fine. I imagine you can ask the other person for their public key, and 
they can attach it to an email.

As I say, I am just starting out using it.

Regards,

Ian

On 05/01/15 08:31, Kristy Chambers wrote:
> Hello Ian,
>
> do you sign or check fingerprints certificates?
> Do you know that it could be the case, that certificates from keyservers
> could probably be the wrong certificate and encryption can be made
> worthless? If not, do you think it would be good, that Enigmail warns
> you about this issue?
>
> Regards,
> Kristy
>
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