On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 04:47, Bill Hartwell wrote: > On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 02:17, Alex Malinovich wrote: > > On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 19:04, Bill Hartwell wrote: > > > On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 17:48, Not Zed wrote: > > > > Hmm, have you tried adding > > > > > > > > keyserver pgp.net > > > > > > > > to ~/.gnupg/options? > > > > > > Been there, done that. > > > > > > It works with Kmail, but not with Evolution. When I get a signature from > > > someone whose key I don't have in my keyring, if I get it in Kmail, in > > > the inline format Kmail understands, then gpg will automatically search > > > for the key when it attempts to verify the signature. If I get it in > > > Evolution, I have to manually request the key with > > > gpg --recv-keys <key ID> > > > > > > > I had never even thought to mess with this until I ran across this > > thread. I just opened up my .gnupg/options and added the following: > > > > keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net > > keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve > > Ah-ha! That's the option I was missing. I didn't have the > "auto-key-retrieve" line in my options file.
This fixed it for me too - once I had a pingable keyserver in my options file. :) Thanks.
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