On 28/01/12 20:34, MFPA wrote:
Or is the point that searching on the email address doesn't find the
key, you have to search for the fingerprint (and the UID doesn't contain
the email address at all, not even obscured)?
Yes, exactly. The UID just says Anonymous or whatever you want it to say.
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On Friday 27 January 2012 at 2:20:23 PM, in
mid:20120127142023.gc6...@iupui.edu, Mark H. Wood wrote:
A difficulty here is that spamming is fairly
specific, while privacy (it seems to me) is huge,
amorphous, and defined differently by
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On Friday 27 January 2012 at 1:29:07 AM, in
mid:4f21fde3.30...@sixdemonbag.org, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
The use is correct. Spamming is what someone does once
they have your private information: harvesting is the
act of collecting.
Far
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On Saturday 28 January 2012 at 6:29:10 PM, in
mid:4f243e76.2090...@tx.rr.com, John Clizbe wrote:
To repeat: OpenPGP and the keyserver network were NEVER
designed to operate in the manner you wish. I doubt
they ever will operate in that
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On Saturday 28 January 2012 at 6:21:25 AM, in
mid:f4fa1857-0e07-407c-b80a-eb74e4fe8...@jabberwocky.com, David Shaw
wrote:
It does not support it. With keyserver.pgp.com, it's
sort of as if no-modify is always on, but in a limited
sense:
Hi,
after several years without any issue my openpgp card stopped working today on
my Ubuntu Lucid system. gpg --card-status just returns:
gpg --card-status
gpg: selecting openpgp failed: ec=6.108
gpg: OpenPGP card not available: general error
I am using an omnikey cardman 4040 reader.
This
Klaus Layer klaus.la...@gmx.de wrote on 29.01.2012:
Hi,
after several years without any issue my openpgp card stopped working today
on
my Ubuntu Lucid system. gpg --card-status just returns:
gpg --card-status
gpg: selecting openpgp failed: ec=6.108
gpg: OpenPGP card not available:
Dear Michael (Yetto),
M.A.Y.: It isn't for the greater good if the onus to please the few (or the
one) is placed on the many.
Michael, if the few care more about being above the many, than the needs of
the many,
does that not lead to disparity? The many are not all as
knowledgeable
On 2012-01-30 02:19, gerry lowry +1 705 250-0112 alliston ontario canada
wrote:
Michael, if the few care more about being above the many, than the needs of
the many,
does that not lead to disparity? The many are not all as
knowledgeable
as the Yettos of this world ... the
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On Monday 30 January 2012 at 1:19:57 AM, in
mid:00b101ccdeed$493a6180$dbaf2480$@abilitybusinesscomputerservices.com,
gerry lowry +1 705 250-0112 alliston ontario canada wrote:
AFAIK, there is no such thing as a standard signature
AFAIK.
On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 01:52:44 +
MFPA articulated:
On Monday 30 January 2012 at 1:19:57 AM, in
mid:00b101ccdeed$493a6180$dbaf2480$@abilitybusinesscomputerservices.com,
gerry lowry +1 705 250-0112 alliston ontario canada wrote:
AFAIK, there is no such thing as a standard signature
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On Monday 30 January 2012 at 2:13:48 AM, in
mid:20120129211348.2b49cc7b@scorpio, Jerry wrote:
On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 01:52:44 + MFPA articulated:
Looking through recent postings, the signature
delimiter seems to appear in about half of
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