Hmm, have you tried adding keyserver pgp.net
to ~/.gnupg/options? On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 09:12, Dan Stromberg wrote: > With mutt, before I switched to evolution, I used to have things set up > so that when I viewed a message that had an openpgp, mime-style > signature, the message was automatically verified, and if I didn't > already have the relevant public key in my keyring, mutt would try to > automatically import the relevant public key from a well connected > keyserver. > > I guess it's not horrible having to click for a verification (although > it may tend to make me not bother to verify, which kind of defeats the > purpose of signing mail to some extent), but it sure would be a lot Well its so that it can't be faked visually with html mail etc. > easier if evolution could somehow autoimport public keys. Without this > latter feature, I just plain don't verify signatures at all, except for > the people who were previously left in my keyring by mutt sessions of > times gone by. > > Does evolution already do this somehow? If not, could it please? > > I'm using ximian evolution 1.2.1 on redhat 7.3 at work, and redhat > evolution 1.0.8-10 on redhat 8 at home. > _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
