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Subject: Re: searching keyservers
From: Johan Persson <surak () rsn ! bth ! se>
Date: 2001-10-04 14:58:51
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> Add it to gpgme and use it from there? A kioslave is definitely
> overkill. As the last resort, using the http/ldap slave would be an
> option. But I definitely prefer to use gnupg's / pgp's
> builtin-retrieval commands, perhaps together with a http lookup.
>
> Marc
I am working on it this way.
adding functionallity to kpgp to retrieve a list of possible keys based on a
search word using the http (in the future also ldap).
searchHttpKeyserver(QString _person);
but then doing the actual adding of the key using gpg's own retrieval method.
- --
//surak
johan persson
surak@rsn.bth.se
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