On 2/4/15, Mike Ingle <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2/3/2015 10:31 AM, Kevin wrote: >> On 2/3/2015 12:33 PM, krishna e bera wrote: >>> On 15-02-02 09:57 PM, Mike Ingle wrote: >>>> http://www.confidantmail.org >>>> Mike Ingle <[email protected]> >>>> d2b89e6f95e72e26e0c917d02d1847dfecfcd0c2 >>> I am curious why someone delivering security and privacy software does >>> not have HTTPS on their webserver. Also what is that string after your >>> email address for? >>> >> That string looks like a key > > That string is indeed a key. The format is Name <email> keyid > and you can search for either the name or the keyid to find someone's > key. If you search for the keyid > you know you have the right key. If you search for the name, you have to > verify the keyid somehow.
If this is a 'general protocol' type of thing (email), is there any sense in having say a key prefix or namespace of some sort, so that "confindant mail" keys aren't mixed up with "tox" keys etc? -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
