On Sun, 28 Jul 2002 the mental interface of Michael Tatge told:

> Elimar Riesebieter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> > I've configured my mutt for using gnupg. But when I define a PGP
> > getkeys command, the display gets corrupted?
> > 
> > What did I wrong?
> 
> Don't use getkeys. Set a keyserver in the gnupg options file and put
> this line therem, too.
> keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve
Thank you,

but thereis no option "keyserver-option" and "auto-key-retrieve" but
an option :
# man gpg | grep -i -A 5  auto-key
....
       --no-auto-key-retrieve
                 This option disables the automatic retrieving of
                 keys  from  a  keyserver  while verifying signa­
                 tures. This option allows you  to  keep  a  key­
                 server  in  the options file for the --send-keys
                 and --recv-keys commands.

and I guess that your version of auto-key-retrieve is the default!

Ciao

Elimar


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