On 20 Dec 2015, at 8:53, Fabian Blechschmidt wrote:
The problem with GPG signed messages is, that you need the public key
to add it to your keychain the the key is only referenced in the
messages, not contained. At least that is often the case.
I'm not sure how a untrusted message looks like,
The problem with GPG signed messages is, that you need the public key to
add it to your keychain the the key is only referenced in the messages,
not contained. At least that is often the case.
I'm not sure how a untrusted message looks like, but for my test case
here, you can click on "Show De
Greetings. If I see a PGP-signed message that has an untrusted valid
signature that I am sure is signed by the person, I would like to add it
to my PGP key ring. I'm using GnuPG for key ring management. I don't see
a way, even a multi-step way, to go from that message to adding the key
to my ke