On Sunday, November 3, 2002, at 06:14  PM, David W. Hodgins wrote:

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The advantages really disappear, when the key used to sign the
message
isn't sent to the key servers {:.

Those who need to know, know.

You, I've never seen before. Even if you found my key at the Liberal Institution of Technology, what would it mean?

Parts of the PGP model are ideologically brain-dead. I attribute this to left-wing peacenik politics of some of the early folks.

--Tim May

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