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This is the first I've heard of this. Strange.

Mike Fitton and I exchanged keys prior to last evening and as far as I know, 
he has me "in the green". Perhaps it is the keyserver... I'm using:

keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net

Beyond that, I don't know. It's possible I have something set up wrong. Damn, 
I missed a good chunk of Aaron's presentation so I don't know for sure. It 
all looks good from my end.

Jarrod

On Thursday 06 February 2003 10:20 am, you wrote:
> Has anyone else had a problem using Jarrod's key?
>
> First off, I had a hard time finding it (it doesn't show up with "gpg
> --recv-keys BE6EDE3D" - I had to do "gpg --search-keys
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]", and then the keyid it gave was EB9AC11B, but
> once imported, it still thinks BE6EDE3D is the keyid).
>
> Now, I've signed it (for those following at home, never do this.  Ask
> questions first, then sign.  I'm very bad.) and sent it to wwwkeys.pgp.net,
> but even after doing that, a) I can't find it on their server using the
> default keyid (though EB9AC11B works), and b) KMail still tells me "The
> signature is valid, but the key's validity is unknown." (Trust is "f/f" in
> my keyring, so it shouldn't be saying this.  I'm expecting the pretty green
> box, but still getting the ugly yellow box. ;-) )
>
> Ian
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