On 23.11.16 16:52, Anthony Papillion wrote:
> When I tell Enigmail to refresh all of my public keys, I /always/ get
> the message at the end of the operation that says "keyserver refresh
> failed: bad public key".
> 
> I'm assuming that I receive this message because a few of the keys in my
> keyring are not on the public keyservers but I don't know for sure. When
> I go through the other details, I see no errors of key fetching so I
> don't know which key(s) isn't working.
> 
> Is there any way for me to figure this out? I don't mind /getting/ the
> message, I just want to know what's causing it.

This sounds like a GnuPG error message. GnuPG would not complain about
nonexistent keys on keyservers, but really only when a key cannot be
imported or updated at all.

Try to run the following command from the command line and see what
GnuPG tells you:

gpg2 --keyserver your.keyserver.org --refresh-keys


-Patrick

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