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Hello Everyone,

We are planning to set up our own keyserver so what we can 
digitally sign and encrypt our mails. Ideally users would be using
either pgp or gnupg. 

What I would like to know is:

1. Are their any good GPLed Keyservers out there? I have tried the one
by Mark Horowitz (http://mit.edu/people/marc/pks/pks.html). Was
interested in knowing what people here think are the other possible
options.

2. How compatible are gnupg and pgp?

3. Lastly, anyone can send their keys to the keyserver. How does the
keyserver authenticate that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is really X and not some
impersonator?? Or is that beyond the jurisdiction of the key server?
Does the key server also act as some sort of Certification Authority??
If no, how can I integrate these two functions?

With Regards
Sumit Dhar


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