Re: Werner Koch 2007-03-05 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ah weel, you need to enable it in gpg.conf. Add the suboption
> pka-lookups to the verify options.  For example:
> 
>   verify-options show-keyserver-urls,pka-lookups

>   PKA verified signer's address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

That works, thanks.

> This should have been mentioned in the description for mutt's
> crypt_use_pka.

At the moment it merely points to the pdf you mentioned.

> What crypt_use_pka also does is to put a notation into the signature,
> something you could simulate with gpg.conf:
> 
>   sig-notation [EMAIL PROTECTED]@gnupg.org

I had tried that on the command line, with gnupg 1.4.6 using
gnupg-agent 2.0.2 from Debian/unstable:

gpg: can't put notation data into v3 (PGP 2.x style) signatures

and apparently mutt/gpgme doesn't put anything in the signature
either. (It should for this mail.) gpgme version is 1.1.3 (Manually
upgraded the Debian package which still has 1.1.2.)

Christoph
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