Holly Bostick wrote:
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
> 
>>>On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 13:25:17 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>FYI, I couldn't import the key from any of the default listed keyservers
>>>>either, nor could I import it directly from the link provided (I may
>>>>have done it wrong, though).
>>>
>>>
>>>That depends on how your browser is set up. Konqueror recognised it for
>>>what it was and asked if it should loaded into Kgpg, which in turn
>>>offered to import it.
>>>
>>>Uploading it to a public keyserver is the best way to do it though.
>>>
>>>
> 
> 
> OK, you read mail in a browser, I read it in Thunderbird. And I don't
> use Konq anyway. But in any case, I did do it wrong (I didn't check the
> ldap server, because I've never been able to download a key from it),
> and I guess my syntax was likely incorrect when I tried to import from
> Tom's server.
> 

Only time i could see using a browser for mail would be a webmail system.

> But this whole episode has at least gotten me to finally upload my own
> key, so I've (hopefully) signed this message.

hehe :D
> 
> Can you all get the key (since I know the list doesn't have it, it's a
> good test as to whether I've done it right)?

Just tried with the 4 keyservers I have in Thunderbird - none of them
returned a key :(

> 
> Holly
> 
> 

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