[I concur],
A tutorial will surely help. I have installed PGP but I don't know how to
use it.
Issues like when to send your pgp sign with our mail, when to encrypt it
etc.
I would also like to know what these 'PGP' signed rpm's mean. I mean if I
get an rpm with a few lines of crazy characters beneath it how does it mean
that it is authentic. I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between such
a package and one where someone just types in some similar characters and
claims them to be authentic.
I had gone to The PGP link in Raj's personal homepage. But unfortunately it
did not have the content. So you know whom to blame for me not learning PGP
sec. Heh..heh..
MANI
-----Original Message-----
From: Yep [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 7:16 PM
To: Delhi LUG Mailing List
Subject: [linux-delhi] Re: GPG/PGP for next meeting
Raj,
I'd appreciate a tutorial! Though I've read a bit on PGP etc. I'd still like
to know how exactly keysigning works, benefits, how to integrate it into a
mail client etc. etc.
Hey Website Team, you heard the man! ;-) Yes, voting on the site and a
Bulletin Board would be nice to!
Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: Raju Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 2:06 PM
> Are enough people here conversant enough with GPG/PGP to have a
> keysigning party in the next meeting, or should we have the tutorial
> in the meet and the keysigning party in the one after that?
> I wish we had some form of voting on the site which we could use to
> get people's opinions instead of canvassing for e-mails like this. Do
> I see any volunteers? :-)
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