On Saturday 14 April 2007, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * John Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-14-07 17:04]: > > Patrick, which key server do you have as your default? > > > :^) None, I see no reason during normal mail-list posting for the > > use of keyed signing. I see a place for encoded messages for > contractual and/or financial matters. Curtis *did* have a > fairly good reason for signing his posts, but I believe that > that reason has gone south, and didn't really apply to *this* list. > > > I tried fetching that key from several and can't get from any so far. > > Solution, don't fetch the/any key.
I wasn't referring to Curtis, but rather to Dwain. Your reply suggested you had no problem fetching Dwains key, and the problem was on my end. So I asked you what key server you used to check Dwain's key and I get some hand waiving dismissal of the whole idea. If you didn't check his key, why did you put your oar in? -- _____________________________________ John Andersen
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