[mew-int 2521] Re: His/her public key is expired or not signed by yourself
Kazu Yamamoto ( 山本和彦 )
kazu at example.com
Fri Jun 20 13:43:08 JST 2008
Hello,
> as i wrote, i signed his public key, it is in my keyring and it never
> expires. the problem is consistent: i tried with several different
> addresses. also, i can encrypt and sign from the command line with
> gpg, so i think there is no problem with the gpg infrastructure.
Mew displays the warning if Mew can find
"encryption failed: unusable public key"
from PGP.
But you said that you can encrypt a message with GnuPG on the command
line.
I have no idea.
If you want to debug it, try this:
1) M-x debug-on-entry
And type "mew-pgp-encrypt-check"
2) Encrypt a draft on Mew
Backtrace is displayed.
3) Go to the " *temp*" buffer.
C-x b AND " *temp*". Do not forget a space character at the beginning.
In the " *temp*" buffer, you can find output from GnuPG.
--Kazu
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