On Sat, 2016-02-20 at 16:56 +0100, Stig Roar Wangberg wrote: > to. den 11. 02. 2016 klokka 18.39 (+0000) skreiv Pete Biggs: > > > What about this, then? Does this say anything about why there's > > > always > > > two .dat-files attached together with the encrypted attachment? > > > > > > --=-FBjrxYQ2/8R5tscH+TLU > > > Content-Type: application/pgp-encrypted; name="dat.asc" > > > Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="dat.asc" > > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 > > > > > > And if so, what does it tell me? > > > > > > > As the "Content-Type:" says, that's the PGP encrypted attachment. > > > > I don't know why there are two .dat files. > > > > If you want, forward the mail (as an attachment) to me and I'll > > have a > > look at it. But it won't be immediately. > > > > P. > > Everything is working just fine now! I'm very pleased with Evolution. > But what does it mean when it says that the signature is valid, but > cannot confirm the sender (I don't know the exact wording in > English)?
For an identity to be recognised the key has to signed by you or by someone you trust. Otherwise it's just a key someone registered on a key server, which anyone can do because the key servers don't check. Read the man page for gpg or gpg2 where it talks about key signing. poc poc _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list