On 991130, at 22:42:19, David W. Bettis wrote:
> [...]  I've had problems trying to
> send out encrypted messages with another person's public key.  When
> trying to send a message to myself, here is what I get:
> 
> Key can sign. 
> WARNING:  Because this public key is not certified with a trusted
> signature, it is not known with high confidence that this public key
> actually belongs to: "David W. Bettis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>".
> 
> Are you sure you want to use this public key (y/N)?Ok, skipping userid
> David W. Bettis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Encryption error
> 
> [...]
> I noticed a note or two in the list archives describing a problem such
> as this.  [...] my
> assumption that somehow this "y" isn't getting fed to mutt.  Aside
> from that, I have no clue how one would go about doing something like
> that.  Is there a "force" option in pgp that I'm unaware of, maybe?
> Encryption error
> 
> I'm using PGP v6.5.1.

For PGP 5, setting "NoBatchInvalidKeys = off" in pgp.cfg prevents this
problem.  Perhaps there's a similar option for PGP 6.

-- 
David Ellement

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