Kmail and GnuPG

Conor McTernan conor at screwthedean.com
Thu Jul 4 01:31:35 BST 2002


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Cheers bro, it turns out thats exactly what was wrong, I was running GnuPG 
1.0.4, I upgraded and now it works. 

Conor

On Wednesday 03 July 2002 09:04, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
>
> KMail uses the following command to get a list of all public keys:
> gpg --batch --list-public-keys --with-fingerprint --with-colons
> --fixed-list-mode --no-expensive-trust-checks
>
> and this command to get a list of your secret keys:
> gpg --batch --list-secret-keys --with-fingerprint --with-colons
> --fixed-list-mode
>
> What output do you get if you run these commands from the command line?
> Which version of GnuPG (gpg --version) do you use? You need at least
> 1.0.6, but you should install 1.0.7 because it's much faster.
>
> Regards,
> Ingo
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