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Hi, seems I got it now. Thanks a lot Alfred and Andreas for your support! /// Jürgen On 08/20/2014 04:44 PM, Alfred M.
Szmidt wrote:
so why then all these emails that say "Your signed PGP key" ? I have no idea. I don't use this overly complicated scheme of operation, nor do I know why people suggest it.And my guess (understanding would be to too much) so far was that the attachment contains my key signed by the sender and that I should some upload the attachment content to the keyserver. That would probobly be correct, i.e. your key that has been signed by the sender. Your final step below suggests, however, that I should (1) fetch somebody's key from the keyserver (I managed to do that), (2) sign it with my key, and (3) upload it to the keyserver again. Exactly, and then the other party downloads/updates it. |
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