On 10/05/2012 10:08:29 AM, Albrecht Dreß wrote:
Gpgme should transparently handle both, but I recommend to de-install
gpg and use only gpg2.
I can't de-install gnupg. A lot of packages depend on it, even critical
ones (for example apt). Can I tell balsa to use a certain version or
force it somehow to use gpg2?
I use a gpg key - do you have the
keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net # or some other server
keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
use-agent
options set in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf? Do you use a proxy, which is
configured properly? Please do also check if the environment
variable GPG_AGENT_INFO points to your running gpg-agent.
You might try to run
gpg2 --refresh-keys
or
gpg2 --search-keys '[email protected]'
as to check if the gpg2 key server setup works.
This worked. I can now check your certificate. However, it does not
turn green but stay on yellow. Saying that it has a good signature but
is not valid enough (whatever that means).
I'm sticking to not sign my messages until I figure out what exactly
the problem is. Maybe I'll switch to a gpg signing instead of S/MIME.
It seems that works a lot better so far.
You're welcome. I'll be out for vacation for a few days, btw,
without access to the internet. So please be patient if I don't
answer quickly...
Cheers, Albrecht.
I wish you a wonderful vacation then!
Cheers, Michael
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