Great..Thanks for the info..

Actually there are two version that im using rigth now..
The one that came for NAI and the MIT PGP...

The NAI version is working well.its just that Im still studying on how to
remove that key after submitting it on the server? (is this possible?)

My MIT version is still on going..i'll just post my updates on this later...

Thanks,
Meric

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronneil Camara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 4:57 AM
Subject: RE: [plug] PGP Keyserver


> ->-----Original Message-----
> ->From: Mara,Meric B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> ->Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 3:26 AM
> ->To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ->Subject: [plug] PGP Keyserver
> ->
> ->
> ->Hi All,
> ->
> ->Does Anyone here maintaining PGP Keyserver?
> ->Im Planning to have one, What can you suggest?
>
> Hi Mara,
>
> I once tried it using MIT PGP(it works well in linux, openbsd and
freebsd). And I use PGP client from pgpi.org.  With that pgp client for my
win2k, I got an added button in my outlook client which will enable me to
encrypt. Anyways, going back pgpserver. It's really nice cause there are
several ways you can export/import your keys (either http on port 11371 or
the pgp client per se.)
>
> http://www.mit.edu/people/marc/pks/pks.html
>
> -hth
>
> onie
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