I have keyservers specified in two places in my account:

seki-strombrg> grep keyserver options
# for sercain operations. Is you set this option to a keyserver
# Use "host -l pgp.net | grep www" to figure out a keyserver.
#keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net
#keyserver certserver.pgp.com
keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net
keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
Thu Jan 27 09:49:49

seki-strombrg> cat keyservers
certserver.pgp.com
Thu Jan 27 09:49:51

These are in $HOME/.gnupg/

That latter one may be a note to myself though.

This should make it so that gpg can get keys from a keyserver
automatically, by default, without being told to do so by evolution.
Evolution just tells gpg what key it needs to do the signing or
whatever, and then gpg tries to find it.

On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 15:38 +1300, Russell Fulton wrote:
> Hi,
>       I've run into an irritating problem.  I have finally persuaded GPG to
> work with my old RSA keys and am now working on getting copies of keys
> of people that I correspond with from the key server.
> 
> Since GPG will not do this automatically (at least the way it it invoked
> by evo) I click on the signature icon and get the pop up which has the
> details of the signature.  What I would like to do is then cut and past
> the key id into a terminal window where I can get gpg to retrieve the
> key.  The problem is that the text in the pop up is not selectable.
> 
> Cheers, Russell 

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