David Hebbeker:
> To follow up on this issue: The form of the e-mail address with the
> angle brackets has been discussed on the gnupg-users mailing list
> [1],
> tested with different GnuPG versions and a bug report [2] has
> beencreated.
>
> [1]:
> https://lists.gnupg.o
To follow up on this issue: The form of the e-mail address with the
angle brackets has been discussed on the gnupg-users mailing list [1],
tested with different GnuPG versions and a bug report [2] has beencreated.
[1]: https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2019-October/062932.
html
[2]:
On Mon, 2019-10-14 at 22:00 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> The manual says to "use the left/right angles for exact matches on
> email address", not really that being a "usual use" (I understand the
> two as different things).
Right!
> Unfortunately, I do not know how to debug
Hello Milan,
On Mon, 2019-10-14 at 14:56 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> You can change the /usr/bin/gpg with a script which will log how it
> is called [1], to see the difference, if any.
This is a good idea. And indeed I was able to spot something
interesting!
So the call
Hi Milan,
thank you for your message.
On Mon, 2019-10-14 at 09:29 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Sat, 2019-10-12 at 11:38 +0200, David Hebbeker wrote:
> > *How can I configure my system such as when I compose an e-mail the
> > PGP key for the recipients ar
Using Evolution 3.22.6 and GnuPG 2.1.18 is installed on the system.
*How can I configure my system such as when I compose an e-mail the PGP
key for the recipients are automatically retrieved from key servers and
added to my keyring?*
For example when I try to send an e-mail to a recipient, which