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Hi David


Thanks for replying to my message

As of now I'e progressed a little bit and Enigmail is working fine

I've got the following on my gpg.onf file which greatly improve
enigmail's ability to search for keys (my copy at least !)

keyserver random.sks.keyserver.penguin.de
keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve include-revoked include-subkeys
keyserver-options honor-http-proxy

Thanks for replying

Subu



J. David Boyd - [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:1115810734.3667.233878576__
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
>>- How do I proceed further ?
>>
>
>Turn on debugging in enigmail.  It's the last tab under preferences.
>This will show you what errors you are getting.
>
>>- Is there a better way to import public keys into enigmail ?
>
>
>I do it this way all the time.
>
> 
>
>>- where is the public key ring stored by enigmail ?
>
>
>That's up to you.  I have a variable set in my system, GNUPGHOME, that 
>sets the directory for gpg to use.  If you don't have one of these set, I 
>believe that it defaults to the directory that it is run from, but I 
>could be wrong.
>
>I also have the following line in a batch file that I use to locate keys:
>
>gpg --search-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu %1
>
>So you can try it manually and see if the key is locatable.  Note that 
>this means that gpg has to be in the PATH.
>
>Dave

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