On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 11:24:05AM -0500, David T-G wrote:

> Right.  gpg knows nothing of your ssh keys, which are only for encrypting
> socket connections (well, at least I've never tried to use one for the
> other, and I'd be surprised if the keys had the same structure).
> 
> 
> % 
> % what must i do?
> 
> Generate a key with gpg, of course :-)  Try
> 
>   gpg --help
> 
> to get started.
> 
ok, i've done this. now it works. 
but:
1) how can i tell mutt to automatically signs all my mail, and not to
   ask for my passphrase every time?

2) if i send a signed email to myself, mutt recognizes my public key.
   but when i read someone else's gpg signed email, what i read is:

gpg: Signature made Sat Dec 22 17:24:05 2001 CET using DSA key ID 7B9F4700
gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found

what must i do to get people's public keys?
thaks again
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