Hi,
I seem to have a problem, but am not quite sure what to file it under as the problem could be evolution or it could be gpg.
The problem is very odd as well!
If someone emails me with a pgp signed email (and it doesn't matter if it's on a list like this, or directly to me), evolution sits there trying to verify the message. However, when it's sitting there, the app seems to just stop dead - I can't change to another folder or anything.
Eventually, it will come back to life, but if I then try to reply, the app just dies the death and I need to restart the program.
If the email is not pgp signed, I have no problems whatsoever.
I've looked in my .gnu-gpg/gpg.conf file and I don't have always grab the key from the keyserver switched on.
Does anyone have any ideas where I should be looking to try and fix this before plonking it into Bugzilla?
TTFN
Paul
Try rebuilding the GPG Trust DB:
gpg --update-trustdb
I know when I had a very large GPG keyring Evolution would pause for quite a while because GPG had triggered an automatic trust rebuild which can take quite a bit of time with a large GPK keyring.
On Sun, 2006-04-30 at 09:17 +0100, Paul wrote:
Hi,
I seem to have a problem, but am not quite sure what to file it under as the problem could be evolution or it could be gpg.
The problem is very odd as well!
If someone emails me with a pgp signed email (and it doesn't matter if it's on a list like this, or directly to me), evolution sits there trying to verify the message. However, when it's sitting there, the app seems to just stop dead - I can't change to another folder or anything.
Eventually, it will come back to life, but if I then try to reply, the app just dies the death and I need to restart the program.
If the email is not pgp signed, I have no problems whatsoever.
I've looked in my .gnu-gpg/gpg.conf file and I don't have always grab the key from the keyserver switched on.
Does anyone have any ideas where I should be looking to try and fix this before plonking it into Bugzilla?
TTFN
Paul
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