Jean-Sebastien --
...and then Jean-Sebastien Morisset said...
% I decided to give GnuPG a try. I've exported/imported my keys and
Good for you! How do you like it so far? I was sold purely on the key
management capabilities (I now have 14 rings including my mutt ring) over
and above the various security flaws (detached-signature vulnerability and
such) that GPG overcomes and the fact that it is, of course, open source.
% configured Mutt. The only thing that remains a mystery is how to retrieve
% new public keys from within mutt. I wrote a little script for PGP I used
I trust that you've seen the reply informing you of $pgp_getkeys_command
(in your muttrc) and keyserver (in your .gnupg/options file), but ...
% to call using "!pgp-get <address>", but that was a bit tedious, and one of
... I'm quite interested in this. There are times when my usual
keyserver (wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net) is dead, and then there's the case of
someone putting his key on another server; it would be nice if someone
had an already-written script to query multiple keyservers that I could
steal instead of writing my own :-)
TIA & HAND
:-D
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