David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> % David I know you use several keyrings. If I uncomment all keyring lines
> % in my options file I can verify any mail just fine.
> % Without those lines the gpg output shows that the sigs are verified, but
> % mutt says they can not be verified.

> Interesting...

The interesting part is that the gpg output is identical whether mutt
says verified or not. So this IS a mutt issue.

> I wonder why gpg can find the key to check the sig at all...  If you
> don't have the ring listed, then where is gpg finding it?

It fetches it from a keyserver.

HTH,

Michael
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