When I email a friend of mine at [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mutt complains that
1024 bits, Key ID 2B9740F6, Created 1998-02-04
"Ryan Dumperth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
"Ryan Dumperth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
WARNING: The above key is not trusted to belong to:
Ryan Dumperth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
However, when I check his trust in pgpk via shell,
uid Ryan Dumperth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sig 0x2B9740F6 1998-02-04 Ryan Dumperth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sig 0x9C35A263 2000-01-17 Evan Vetere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
uid Ryan Dumperth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sig 0x2B9740F6 2000-01-24 Ryan Dumperth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sig 0x9C35A263 2000-02-08 Evan Vetere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
KeyID Trust Validity User ID
0x2B9740F6 complete invalid Ryan Dumperth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ryan Dumperth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ultimate Evan Vetere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
invalid Ryan Dumperth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ryan Dumperth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ultimate Evan Vetere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have snipped irrelevent parts of the above two pastes. As you can see,
I have signed his @iquest.net and mac.com addresses, and the mac.com
-does- appear as valid in mutt. pgpk -c even declares that I completely
trust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have had identical problems with other users, where one of their
userIDs refuses to read as valid in Mutt, even though pgpk -c claims
it's fine. What's going on here?
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- Evan Vetere
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | B6B0 5F71 FE5E 0607 4E52 CEAC 1839 2E77 9C35 A263
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