Haven't looked at the code yet, but thanks anyway for trying to solve
this.

openssl is not compatible with GPLv2 code (or at least its compatibility
is discussed by some) any change you guys can use GNU TLS or Mozilla NSS
which seem to be more in the clear?

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Title:
  verify digital signatures

Status in Poppler:
  Confirmed
Status in “poppler” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: evince

  This is a feature request to verify digital signatures.  I'm receiving more 
and more digitally signed PDF's and evince already acknowledges them with:
  Signature Not Verified
  Digitally signed by <signer>
  Date:  <time stamp>
  Reason: <reason>
  Location: <location>
  but it would be great if Evince would be integrated into the distro's 
ca-certificate infrastructure to verify these signatures.

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