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Hello Joe Berry,

In Reference to your Posting on Monday, July 22 2002 at 07:43 PM PDT,

> Pgp displayed a message saying that the key was invalid.

That is a poor choice of word on NAI's part. All it means is that you
haven't assigned it a level of trust yet, and that there is no signature
on that Public Key that you trust. If you sign that Public Key with a
non-exportable signature, the "Invalid" status will change to "Valid".

> Has anyone else done this?  Does it work correctly for you?  I tried
> sending an email to myself using a pgp signature and it worked fine
> (nice to know I'm still me).  I will put a signature around this
> email
> (my public key is available at pgpkeys.mit.edu, among other places.

I couldn't find your Key on any of the KeyServers I visited. I did notice
that your word wrapping was a little funky, and I think the reason is that
you have engaged PGP's word wrapping... PGP's Options/Email. TB has a
wonderful WYSIWYG Editor... no behind the scenes wrapping taking place, so
you can literally disengage PGP's wrapping. That way, what you type will
get signed... and sent exactly as you see it. :o)


- -- 
Nick Andriash
Courtenay, B.C. Canada

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