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John Andersen wrote:
> On Friday 11 May 2007, G T Smith wrote:
> 
>> Message was signed with unknown key 0x29CB9A02.
>> The validity of the signature cannot be verified.
>>   gpgkeys: key 6AC374B129CB9A02 not found on keyserver
>> G T Smith wrote:
> 
> Kmail always puts this at the top of your messages, after grinding
> quite a while trying to find your key on the key servers.
> 
> Where did you publish that key?
> 
> 

The key was something I allowed Thunderbird to mug me with because I was
trying to fix something else... did not realise it was giving anyone
else problems however... the dialogue has being driving me up the wall
ever since ...

I have an ongoing problem with Thunderbird, courier-imap and connections
going into CLOSE_WAIT states and have not really given this the
attention I should have, it should be sorted now... sorry about that...


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