GPG problem

Marian Stepka mstepka at orangemail.sk
Thu Apr 18 13:34:41 BST 2002


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On Thursday 18 April 2002 12:44, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Thursday, 18. April 2002 12:24, Marian Stepka wrote:
> > OK things started working now. I upgraded GPG and everything is right
> > now. Could you please send me your public key, so I can test crypting?
>
> If GPG doesn't know the key KMail encountered, KMail will tell you the ID
> of the unknown key.
> You can then use this ID to fetch the key from a keyserver, unless the
> keyowner didn't upload it.
>
> Fo example, Ingo's ID is F869951B and you can get his key by using this
> command:
> #> gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys F869951B
> where pgp.mit.edu is just one of many available keyservers.
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin

OK Things working well now. Also importing your public key f.g.

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