Hey there!

I wonder why Kmail does not import any gpg keys. For example on this list, 
many people sign their messages. But Kmail tells me something like this:

> Message was signed on xxx with unknown key xxx.
> The validity of the signature cannot be verified.
> Status: No public key to verify the signature

OpenPGP is selected in "Crypto Backends" with default keyserver 
http://pgp.mit.edu
Automatically import keys and certificates is also selected.

gpg-agent is running, with the following config (gpg.conf):

> grep -v '^#' ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf | uniq

> keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
> 
> use-agent

> default-key  40A7BD65

> utf8-strings
> verbose
> utf8-strings

> encrypt-to  0x40A7BD65

and gpg-agent.conf:

> grep -v '^#' ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf | uniq
> pinentry-program /usr/bin/pinentry-qt
> no-grab
> default-cache-ttl 1800
> 
> debug-level basic
> log-file socket:///home/pholthau/.gnupg/log-socket
> allow-mark-trusted

I am running Kmail 1.9.7 (KDE 3.5.8) and gnupg 2.0.7.

Anyone knows whats going wrong?


Thanks
Patrick

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