Ok. On a whim, I used tmda-check-address to check a confirmation address. 
Here's the result:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] dan]$ tmda-check-address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
STATUS: Invalid cryptographic tag format.
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/bin/tmda-check-address", line 127, in ?
    main()
  File "/usr/bin/tmda-check-address", line 122, in main
    print "EXPIRED: %s" % addr.timestamp(1, localtime)
TypeError: timestamp() takes exactly 1 argument (3 given)


I saw the invalid cryptographic tag format and figured I'd generate a new 
crypy_key. Perhaps my old one was somehow corrupted. So I ran tmda-keygen, 
and echoed the new key into my ~/.tmda/crypt_key file. Then I created a 
new confirmation request, tried it again, and got the exact same error.

Anyone got any tips on this one? I really need to get this working! It's 
bugging a lot of people when they try to confirm their address, only to 
get anonther confirmation message. I'm getting several flames because of 
it.

I'm running tmda-0.80, compiled into an RPM and installed via rpm.

--- Dan

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