On Sun, 2008-09-28 at 09:04 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-09-28 at 14:39 +0200, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I am trying to find out how signing my email works. I created a PGP key,
> > exported it to the key servers, where it arrived (at least that is what
> > I suspect):
> > 
> > gpg --recv-keys 673C3196
> > gpg: requesting key 673C3196 from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
> > gpg: key 673C3196: "Joost Kraaijeveld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" not
> > changed
> > gpg: Total number processed: 1
> > gpg:              unchanged: 1
> > 
> > But whenever I send an email to myself (throught an MS Exchange 2000
> > server) Evolution says "Invalid signature". Mail from other people seem
> > to work correctly.
> > 
> > Can anyone give me a clue how to get this working ?
> 
> Did you sign your PGP key, or have anyone else on your keyring sign it?
> 

You shouldn't have to retrieve your own key from the keyserver.  When
you create a key, it is placed in your keyring and is ultimately
trusted.

Perhaps when you retrieved your own key, you somehow corrupted it?


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Art Alexion
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