On 14 Apr 2011, at 17:49, Luís Vitório Cargnini wrote: > I downloaded on my terminal his key and it seems to have worked: > gpg --search-keys ch...@stationsix.com > gpg: searching for "ch...@stationsix.com" from hkp server wwwkeys.pgp.net > (1) Chris Rexinger <ch...@stationsix.com> > 1024 bit DSA key 839DE713, created: 2009-01-18 > (2) Chris Rexinger <ch...@stationsix.com> > 1024 bit DSA key BF2C5597, created: 2006-08-04 > (3) Chris Rexinger <ch...@stationsix.com> > 1024 bit DSA key 985D3C3C, created: 2005-11-17 > (4) Chris Rexinger (rex) <ch...@stationsix.com> > 1024 bit DSA key 34B96CD4, created: 2003-09-19
Yes, those were the four keys that I found, but none of them appear to be the key references in the mail (key B1CC72AA2687D210). We'll just have to wait and see if he can read my email, which must have been encrypted to at least *one* of them. Regards, Andy -- Andrew Long andrew dot long at mac dot com
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