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On Wednesday 19 May 2004 12:49 am, Karthik Poobalasubramanian wrote:
> On Tue, 18 May 2004, Bryce T. Pier wrote:
> > I don't think this is a function of KMail, it's a setting in gpg.conf
> > (keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve). I've never gotten Karthik's key
> > manually and KMail happily tells me the signature on his previous email
> > is valid but untrusted. However, Kory, gpg is either unable to find your
> > key at the keyserver or the keyserver isn't playing nice as your email is
> > displaying as signed with an unknown key.
>
> Unfortunately i am able to verify your key in Kmail but in Mutt all I
> see is plain/text. Mutt doesn't recognize it as a signed message. Its
> same case with Kory. But in Kmail i can verify both yours and Kori's
> keys. Donno which end has the problem, Kmail or mutt. Any ideas?
>
> also on a related not kmail doesn't natively support PGP/MIME.

It's been a while since I used mutt. Don't you need to add some hooks based on 
the text of a gpg-signed message. I remember doing a lot of tweaking to my 
muttrc to get auto-verify and auto-key-retrieve to work. Googling for muttrc 
and gpg I found this:
http://www.dotfiles.com/files/27/319_muttrc.txt
and several others.

I know it's possible as I used mutt that way for at least 2-3 years and it 
worked wonderfully.

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Bryce T. Pier                           [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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