[KLUG Members] PGP and Evolution

Adam Bultman members@kalamazoolinux.org
Mon, 17 Jun 2002 12:00:23 -0400 (EDT)


Greetings.  I don't know how many of you out there use PGP (well, GPG) and
Evolution, but I'm having problems.  I can receive encrypted email and
decrypt it, but I can't send email encrypted with someone else's key.


I am using the Gnu Privacy Assistant, and have imported the recipients key
from a keyserver, and have chosen to encypt it in evolution. Evolution
knows there GPG is, too. Anyway, when I try to send the email, I get:

gpg: using secondary key 30AD95F5 instead of primary key B462A536
gpg: 30AD95F5: Ther is no indication that this key really belongs to the
owner
gpg: no valid addresses
gpg: [stdin]: encryption failed: no such user id

As well, I get annoying GPG warnings every time about the stupid
--honor-http-proxy is a deprecated option and please use
--keyserver-options honor http-proxy instead even though I'm not using
those switches.

Any ideas?

Adam

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