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On Friday, June 21, 2002, at 10:02:21 AM PST, Jonathan Angliss wrote:

> Nothing wrong at this end... except one point... you have setup a
> filter to respond when somebody requests your PGP signature... and
> then put your PGP signature underneath... is there any point in one,
> or the other? ;)

Hello Jonathan,

It seems that Mike, like me, prefers to offer his PGP key via a key
request/email response - rather than upload it to the keyservers.

It's not, as you put it, his "signature" you're requesting when you
click on his mailto and send the request email; it's his key.  Once
you have his key, you can verify his signature.

Melissa
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PGP public keys:
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