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Thank you Mr. Mukhopadhay for your helpful link.

Later after sending my mail, myself thought that this would be the
private key of my keyserver, and I signed that key and it worked fine.

I have got the key of Jayabrata babu from one server, but not getting
your key. May I know in which keyserver I have to search to get your
key? Otherwise, I am not able to sign your key.

One more thing, now can I use any text or graphical signautre in my
e-mails; or it will conflict with pgp key signature?

regards
Anindya

Sankarshan Mukhopadhay wrote:
> Linux Lover wrote:
> 
>>>I have uploaded my public key to keyserver1.pgp.com and they have sent
>>>me a .asc file. May anybody please tell me what to do with that file?
> 
> 
> http://www.gnupg.org/(en)/documentation/guides.html would be place you
> would like to look into. :)
> 
> have fun at the keysigning party.
> 
> regards
> sankarshan
> 

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