Newbie question regarding trust
Georg Wilckens
durandal@nfinity.de
Tue Mar 20 16:22:10 2001
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On Tue, Mar, 20, 2001 at 00:50:16 +0000, Robin Szemeti wrote:
> > Normally
> > you sign your own key, so the user-information is safe. gpg should not
> > complain about importing public keys otherwise... Also you might want
> > to look at the --always-trust option or you could edit the key
> > preferences (gpg --edit-key id) to assign a trust level.
>=20
> ahh .. but that would involve signing the key on the server wouldn't it
> ?? or can you assign a trust level to the key without signing it?=20
You can assign a trust level without signing it, IIRC: gpg --edit-key id
Regards,
Georg
PS: Please don't CC me, since I am reading this list, thanks.
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