Key-signing problems.

Ingo Klöcker ingo.kloecker@epost.de
Sun Mar 9 01:50:01 2003


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On Saturday 08 March 2003 20:11, Brenno J.S.A.A.F. de Winter wrote:
> Recently my key expired and so I created a new one (gpg 1.2.1). Now
> some programs like KMail, Evolution refuse to use this new key even
> though it's been set as the default key.

You have to tell KMail which key you want to use for signing. It doesn't=20
use the default key.

Regards,
Ingo


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