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 ~( __ _"o   Was another beautiful day, Sat, 16 Oct 2004,
   @  @      at 15:51:54 -0500, when Allie Martin wrote:

> On 16/10/2004 at 1:00:51 PM, Mica, [M] wrote:

>> If I had your public key, I could verify your signature. Now, I only
>> get this:

> You suffered GnuPG's weakness, i.e., its inability to check more than
> one keyserver. PGP found his key just fine. The signature is good too.

I believe I rather suffered a narrowed consciousness, since I had not in
mind at all to look at key server (pgp.mit.edu always so far delivers me
the wanted key), but instead I examined body and the headers of message,
for a clue.

When you're mentioning PGP... you know, perhaps, that I don't like "big"
applications, and that I am a "fan" of "tiny and mighty". (: But, I
heard, and am not sure, yet, is this true, that PGP (the one coming with
PGP disk) has a feature to decrypt a disk/"container" *before* Windows'
is booted. Is that true?

I downloaded yesterday PGPfreeware602i.exe, installed it, but still
couldn't get close with it, nor have it tried out more detailed.

- --
Mica
PGP key uploaded at: <http://pgp.mit.edu/> once just before breakfast
[Earth LOG: 46 day(s) since v3.0 unleashing]
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