Re: What email encryption is actually in use?
James A. Donald wrote:
And PGP tells me "signature not checked, key does not meet validity threshold" what version are you on? ckt never does that - it checks it, and marks the sig status as good or bad - but obviously marks the key status as invalid (due to lack of signing) on anyone I don't trust enough to sign :) oh - and some versions of pgp have trouble with that particular key - its a 4K RSA that V5.x would accept, but V6.x wouldn't Try 6.5.8 CKT instead :)
-- James A. Donald wrote:
And PGP tells me "signature not checked, key does not meet validity threshold"
On 2 Oct 2002 at 20:40, Dave Howe wrote:
what version are you on?
pgp 6.5.8 command line version. The actual problem was that there was no such key in my key ring, but error messages gave me no hint of that. So having determined the problem, I dutifully went to the key server, and encountered yet another stream of problems related to the keyserver and windows, that made it impossible to download the key, but that is another story. --digsig James A. Donald 6YeGpsZR+nOTh/cGwvITnSR3TdzclVpR0+pr3YYQdkG C+pOgajD+X0+ZJN6MxG/jTvWMW4WWcSPAO/u5ONp 41dEFaucvzVF+ulAPaijTMkhlW/C+virFHh06hHrM
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