Hey Marck,

just now (on 04/26/2005 at 22:15) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I am having a serious problem attempting to encrypt to a key for which
> I happen to also have a private key. The key is a group key. Whenever

Hmm, the curios thing is the private key, which should mean, that you
"trust" the user.
Nevertheless, I know this kind of message, when I didn't sign or trust
a users key.

So try to right-click the key in GPGshell, go to "edit" and a
dos-prompt will pop up. Type "trust" and choose "5" on the upcoming
list, which means you trust ultimately.

Does this help?

-- 
Bye,
Manuel, http://www.manuel-breitfeld.de

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