can´t encrypt and sign

John Clizbe JPClizbe at comcast.net
Wed Feb 25 01:20:16 CET 2004


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Henk de Bruijn wrote:

> Hello GNUPG-USERS,
>
> I am trying to encrypt and sign a message but I get this response.
>
> gpg: myemail at address.nl: skipped: public key already present
> gpg: XXXXXXXX: There is no indication that this key really belongs to
the owner
> gpg: [stdin]: sign+encrypt failed: unusable public key
>
> Am I doing something wrong or do I forget something?
>
> Next to GPG 1.2.4 and GPShell 3.02 I am using GPGrelay but even trying to
> send directly through GPG gives the same response.

Just recently move this key over from PGP?

Trust set to ultimate on this one? PGP's Implicit Trust won't propagate to
GnuPG, you have to re-establish the trust settings on the keys on your
keyrings.

gpg --edit-key 0xdbe6xxxx
trust
5
save


The key on your web page (0xDBE6xxxx) shows an exportable self-sig so that
is unlikely to be the issue.

- --
John P. Clizbe                   Inet:   JPClizbe(a)comcast DOT nyet
Golden Bear Networks             PGP/GPG KeyID: 0x608D2A10
  "Most men take the straight and narrow. A few take the road less
traveled.  I chose to cut through the woods."
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