> This is because to verify the signature you gnupg software needs to have > the corresponding public key. The default KMail settings are to not > download automatically missing public keys. See Security Settings in KMail > configuration window. Here, I saved the message with its signature and then modified it directly with Kate. The mail is also red, but the given explanation is a bit different. However in both cases, it means that you can't trust what you read. In the first case, this is because you cannot trust the key used to sign the mail (and then someone could have made a fake one with the same email address). In the second case, the signature doesn't match the received message. So maybe it is just the mailer that messed the content, but you have no clue. HTH -- Michel
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