On 3 Jan 2017, at 15:45, David Ledger wrote:

> If you signed and trusted the key yourself then that trust only applies to 
> you, no-one else can have that trust. The message may be reflecting its 
> ‘trustability’ by others.

Hi, the GPG Keychain shows it as fully trusted (which makes sense for my 
context) and would show it "untrusted" for others. Since I expect the same 
"check approach" it should yield "trusted" to MM as well.


> It also gives a heads-up as to why opening a list message from you makes 
> MailMate become unresponsive for a full two minutes, eventually giving the 
> error:
>       Unable to verify signature for OpenPGP message.
>       No public key could be found for verifying the message signature.

Thanks, for the pointer. I just switched key-server and published my pubic-key. 
You can see it here:

http://pgp.zdv.uni-mainz.de:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=robert.muench%40saphirion.com&fingerprint=on

> with a ‘Show Details’ button. Clicking that gives
>       NEWSIG
>       ERRSIG E12C4810802DFEF0 1 10 01 1483446639 9
>       NO_PUBKEY E12C4810802DFEF0
> after another two minutes, for the message I’m replying to.

Which indicates a time-out. Can you please re-try? The new key upload should 
already have spread to all the different key-servers.


> I’m using GPG rather than OpenPGP if that matters.

Me too.

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