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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 contacts.

> Did you upload it only recently? I checked only one server, maybe it
> didn't have it yet. I searched for Angliss.

  It has been there quite a while if I remember correctly. At least
  from October or there abouts.

>> Apart from the first one, yes I did... I put them there ;) If I
>> didn't want the addresses publicly available, I'd never put them up
>> there to find.

> That's the other problem. But if you don't mind that, there is no
> problem with uploading the keys. For me, it is OK to send it
> individually on request. ;-)

  In my case, I have to have some published, I guess it would be
  possible to just put it on a website, but I am the security contact
  for a number of sites, and software entities, so having a public key
  is helpful ;)

- --
Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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