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Re: GPG and good signature (mis?)behaviour



Quoting Todd Zullinger (tmz@xxxxxxxxx):

> The important part is the gpg warning.  It means that the key used to
> sign the message isn't signed (certified) by your key (or the key of
> someone else that you've marked as trusted).

Sorry, but your key is not 'trusted' in my trustdb, yet the 's' in front
of your message changes to an 'S' after reading it.

> You can test this by adding a local signature to a key for which this
> happens (gpg --lsign-key <keyid>).

And i haven't added a local signature to your key :-)

Regards,
Sander.
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