Testing Mozilla with Enigmail.
Adam Pavelec
apavelec@benefit-services.com
Tue Aug 5 23:19:03 2003
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Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> I seem to now be able (after posting to nj.test) send inline signed
> messages with Mozilla and Enigmail.
> When I read signed posts here, they all come up with a pen (indicating
> signed) overlaid with a red question mark, indicating the signature is
> missing from my keyring. This is not a surprise.
I am also testing Thunderbird/Enigmail -- I am fairly certain that this
means that the key/s in question is/are UNTRUSTED; although I have a
feeling that the red question mark /could/ mean different things in
different circumstances.
> I should be able to click on that question mark and have it download a
> signature from a keyserver. I stuck in the following keyserver that
> normally works for me:
When I click the red question mark from your message, I receive a dialog
box stating "UNTRUSTED Good signature from..." with all of your key's
credentials. I'd imagine that if I were to assign a level of trust to
your key and perhaps sign it, the red question mark would no longer
appear...
-Adam
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