Hello Martin ! Martin Bretschneider <mailing-lists-m...@bretschneidernet.de> wrote:
>> It's not easy to answer that question, as it depends on your own >> system. When you read a signed message, GPG provides a way to call >> automatically the sender's public key on your designed servers, when >> it doesn't find it in your PubRing; it goes on the Net, retrieves >> the key, incorporates it in your KeyRing and than verifyes the >> signature on the message. This process can abort if ID's doesn't >> match. > Let's break down the problem: A and B have public keys on some > keyserver. A has no email address in his public key, B does. I didn't test all events. I only noticed that in some cases, the e-mailer fails, or GPG fails, in getting the right key. Anyway, if this happens, you can examine manually the message and get manually the key. -- Laurent Jumet KeyID: 0xCFAF704C _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users