> > Since recently, I sign my mails with PGP. Everything is ok. > > But when I receive a mail from another person which is signed, Evolution > > always tolds me : 'invalid signature'. > > Apparently, it does not know how to find public keys. And I didn't see > > this option in Evolution. > > Do you know what can I do in order that Evolution may recognize these > > signatures ? > Evolution just delegates this to gnupg so there isn't an option in > Evolution but you can configure gnupg to do the right thing > > You can either manually download the necessary public keys from a > public keyserver using gpg --recv-keys or let gpg download them > automatically using the optione "keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve" in > your .gnupg/gpg.conf file. > > May I also suggest that you upload your public key to subkeys.pgp.net. I > am seeing a invalid signature below your email ;-) OK. I'll try this tomorrow. Thank you very much. David.
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