On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 17:07:44 +0200, David Fokkema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Got your point. However, it is still a matter of principle. I
> suspect that if people didn't _really_ mind C-R, they would consider
> simply replying to be a lot less effort than retrieving the keys,
> checking them, writing the mail and alike. Then it would only be a
> marginally small amount of extra effort. Apparently, many people
> really dislike C-R on principle. Well, I don't want to convert
> people, I was just more or less curious about the reasons some
> people refuse to reply to a C-R.
Umm, I use PKI for other things as well (signing packages to
upload to debian, for instance). And signing messages and checking
sigs is built into my MUA, I don't ever have to manually do anything
to check the sigs.
manoj
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