Dear Victor,
Wednesday, December 11, 2002, 7:14:56 PM, you wrote:
PC I tried the mail filter to send my PGP key, but I wasn't able to follow
PC the directions, and I never got it working. I really don't want to put
PC up a web site to send it. Since PGP support is built-into TB, I wish
PC they
On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, 10:46 PM, you wrote:
TF Many PGP users provide links to either their homepage where you can
TF download the key, or it is a mailto-link that will send a request mail
TF to them, with the request being handled automatically by TB filter.
TF Just my 2 cents.
I
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'Lo Thomas,
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 10:46:08 +0700 your time, you said:
Well first of all you'll need to publish your key to the keyserver.
TF No you don't. Any key published there can never be deleted.
As has been mentioned in reply to your
Hello Jonathan,
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 22:56:28 -0600 GMT (11/12/02, 11:56 +0700 GMT),
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
These 3 are me, unfortunately cableinet.co.uk is dead, and I
unfortunately lost my revoke key on that one so I cannot revoke it.
Yes, that is one of the problems.
But the unusual
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On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, Thomas Fernandez wrote...
But the unusual thing is you didn't find the one I currently use.
That has numerous email addresses on it, along with a couple of
signnatures verifying the key via friends, and long time
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Hello Paul,
TF Many PGP users provide links to either their homepage where you can
TF download the key, or it is a mailto-link that will send a request mail
TF to them, with the request being handled automatically by TB filter.
PC I tried the mail
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Hello tbudl,
I believe I got it working (I hope) but is it really
frowned upon in The Bat! User Discussion List?
I understand PGP will help to prove my identity but then
where do certificates come into play?
Certificates Vs PGP
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'Lo Victor,
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 16:43:31 -0500 your time, you said:
VBG I understand PGP will help to prove my identity but then where do
VBG certificates come into play?
Well first of all you'll need to publish your key to the keyserver.
Hello Simon,
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 22:38:27 + GMT (11/12/02, 05:38 +0700 GMT),
Simon Blake wrote:
Well first of all you'll need to publish your key to the keyserver.
No you don't. Any key published there can never be deleted. Also, if
you have several keys with several addresses, I can
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On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, Thomas Fernandez wrote...
Well first of all you'll need to publish your key to the keyserver.
No you don't. Any key published there can never be deleted. Also, if
you have several keys with several addresses, I can
Hello Jonathan,
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 22:13:30 -0600 GMT (11/12/02, 11:13 +0700 GMT),
Jonathan Angliss wrote:
No you don't. Any key published there can never be deleted. Also, if
you have several keys with several addresses, I can look up all your
addresses that way. Maybe there are some
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On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, Thomas Fernandez wrote...
No you don't. Any key published there can never be deleted. Also,
if you have several keys with several addresses, I can look up all
your addresses that way. Maybe there are some addresses
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