Try running evolution with CAMEL_VERBOSE_DEBUG=1 set, and/or comnpile
the gpg moudle with d(x) defined to x.

I suspect gpg is saying one thing but reporting another - its reporting
is necessarily much more coarse than the text it prints.

Use s/mime, gpg is never guaranteed to sign anyway, since it is an ill-
defined standard.


On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 12:52 +0000, James W Ascroft-Leigh wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I have just configured gpg to get public keys from a key server and
> something concerns me about how evolution deals with this.  Evolution
> reports that "the sender of this message is very likely who they claim
> to be" and yet the output from gpg does not support this assertion.  The
> wording of this message is dubious at best but is clearly incorrect in
> this case.
> 
> There is an option to "Always trust keys in my keyring when encrypting"
> which I keep off but there does not seem to be an equivalent option for
> verifying and the 'default' is not my preferred (indeed not a suitable)
> choice.
> 
> I have attached a screen shot illustrating my problem.  Please correct
> me if there is something I am missing!  Perhaps there is an option I
> need to add to my gpg.conf to turn the warning into an error or
> something?
> 
> Thanks for a great application that continues to improve,
> 
> James Ascroft-Leigh

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