Hi, > >And what I heard in the story is that even savvy users such as Phil Z > >(who'd have no problem with key management) don't use it often.
> Phil *does* have a problem with key management. He knows how to do > it, but his communications partners are not as good as he is. Phil Z doesn´t know how to do it himself, at least with PGP. He told me that he doesn´t sign people´s keys who ask for it, simply because it would pollute his keyring on his computer, and he couldn´t work with a keyring with thousands of people on it anymore. So PGP obviously has a usability and scalability problem. So he only signs the keys of his friends because of that. I wonder now, why he didn´t tried to solve that usability/scalability problem himself yet, but gave up instead. Best regards, Philipp Gühring --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
