On Jan 07, Justin R. Miller [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Thus spake Derek D. Martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 
> > > The "s" in the index is sufficient for me if I want to know if a
> > > message is signed.
> > 
> > Perhaps, but it's not enough to tell you if the message was signed by
> > the person it clamed to be signed by.  
> 
> It changes from 's' to 'S' upon verification. 

Actually I just noticed, playing around with the new
check-for-traditional-pgp command and Derek's old-stlye messages... if you
run that command on a message, the 's' switches to 'S', even though AFAICT
no verification has been done (the message itself doesn't change to show
gpg output/status, and when I forced a verification to test it, the output
I got showed the 'fetching key from keyserver...' line, indicating it
didn't have it from the previous action).

Am I missing something or is this a bug?

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