John W. Moore III wrote:
David Srbecky wrote:And even if there was a giant site where I could enter all I wanted, I would still prefer to have everything saved on one place, in one public key. (But if there is such site, let me know !!! :-) )How about a personal WebSite with a link to it in your "Comment Line"? I can't remember if Google offers this or not, but Yahoo does and an ID on Yahoo would make Membership very easy for Yahoo Groups (PGP-Basics, PGPNET, etc).
The site would have to be: - standard site used by many users - not personal site. - easy to parse - not the fancy HTML yahoo stuff (to ensure data can be automatically fetched to MUA) Let's take a look at your signature: :-)
-- My Website: http://home.joimail.com/~johnmoore3rd/
Your website - if it was in your public key, MUA could automatically add it to your card in address book
Gossamer Spider Web of Trust: http://www.gswot.org
Open PGP Key: http://tinyurl.com/5ztc6
Your PGP key URL - if it was in your public key, GnuPG could use it to update your key without wasting keyserver bandwidth.
Encrypted Email is a Courtesy & Appreciated!!
Your encryption preference - if it was in your public key, MUA could use it to automatically decide whether to encrypt mail to you.
Just imagine that: My mom installs Thunderbird (in my dream with Enigmail integrated) and *just* sends you mail. Thunderbird looks up your e-mail on keyserver, downloads your public key, finds that you like encrypted mail and therefore encrypts the mail before sending. Wow!, my mom just send you an encrypted mail and does not have a clue what encryption is!
... that's my dream David
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