On Wednesday 04 June 2008 17:22:21 Brian Morrison wrote: > > CN=AAA Certificate Services,O-ComodoCA Limited,L=Salford,ST=Greater > > Manchester,C=GB > > > > but I'd assume that it is that same procedure. So - the question > > remains, how does one check it? > > You will need to import the root certificate used to sign the S/MIME > signature, this can be done from with KMail. I see that kleopatra is now importing certificates automatically. However the certificate I have for jay.leafey expires tomorrow, so I assume that he is now using a new one, and that it hasn't proliferated on the keyservers. All assumptions, but it sounds reasonable. I've tried kleopatra --import-certificate D1:EB:23:A4:6D:17:D6:8F:D9:25:64:C2:F1:F1:60:17:64:D8:E3:49 and kleopatra --import-certificate jay.leafey neither of which bring a result. OTOH, I haven't had a 'not found message either', so maybe I'm not doing this right Anne
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