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Re: UNTRUSTED signature in GPG

From: Fernando Shayani <fernando_shayani(at)yahoo.com.br>
Date: Mon Apr 28 2003 - 14:11:04 EDT

Thanks for the help.
I'm using GnuPG with WinPT to control the keys.

With WinPT I can change the ownertrust for each key (then I can say that this key is trusted), but when I try to change this setting, it says that the key is "not valid".

What that means?
Fernando

Tomas Wolf wrote:

> PGP has many nice features, but some of them are not exactly 
> "intuitive". To make an user "trusted" you need to make her/his key 
> trusted.
> 
> here is how:
> - open you key manager and select one of the keys.
> - right-click and select options
> - I believe that from here it depends on version but search for a little 
> dragging bar that says "untrusted" and drag it to "trusted"...
> and that would be it I guess....
> 
> Tomas
> 
> 
> Fernando Shayani wrote:
> 

>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
>

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Received on Tue Apr 29 12:42:16 2003

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