Signing and encripting with GPG...

Marian Stepka mstepka at orangemail.sk
Mon May 6 12:16:10 BST 2002


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Howzit;

Probably stupid problem, because it's not so important, but anyway. When I 
received signed message and I'm online when I open it GPG automatically 
download public key from the server if it is available. This seems to be OK.

But, when I want to use this public key for encryption I must first sign it. 
Is this OK?

Another problem is, that key appear in the list of available keys only by one 
of this ways:

1. Restarting KMail.
2. Restarting whole KDE.

It's hard to say which way is more often, but I think 1. Is this OK?

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