On Fri, 2025-08-22 at 21:21 +0500, zyxhere💭 wrote:
> Hi I'm new to the mailing list workflow (or emails in general), right
> now I'm using evolution and have somehow been able to configure it (I
> can even encrypt emails with it!!😱😱).Two things I wanted to know are
> what should the wrap line limit be (in evolution the default is 71 but I
> don't know why is it even correct?) and how can I send someone else
> encrypted emails with evoution, I did test it and was able to send
> encrypted/signed emails to myself so now I want to know how can I do the
> same to others.
> 
> Do I have to manually get everyones public key and make them trusted? Or
> can evolution somehow get those from a keyserver? I did verify my keys
> with this email address on https://keys.openpgp.org/ (Note that I'm also
> a little new to GPG too).
> 
> Will appreciate any help.
> Thanks.

I setup evolution reading
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Using_GPG_with_Evolution
in
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Using_GPG_with_Evolution#Verifying_Email_with_GPG
it says :
"Evolution will automatically check any incoming GPG-signed messages for
validity. If Evolution cannot GPG verify a message due to a missing
public key (or tampering), it will end with a red banner. If the message
is verified but you have not signed the key either locally or globally,
the banner will be yellow. If the message is verified and you have
signed the key, the banner will be green."

My own email is green which makes sense as the key is mine and trusted,
others on this and gentoo-dev lists who have signed their emails are
yellow for me (not red), so evolution is getting the pubkey from
somewhere that I don't know maybe openpgp.org?

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