On Monday 12 December 2005 17:33, Damien Hull wrote:
> I'm still learning about pgp keys and digital signatures. What I really
> need is for someone to send me a signed email. Then I can go through the
> process of getting the public key from the key server and checking the
> email.
You rang? Signed, sealed, and delivered. :)
j----- k-----
>
> Joshua Kugler wrote:
> > I don't know what Thunderbird does, but if I don't have the key in my
> > local stash, it says:
> >
> > "Message was signed with unknown key 0x52BFF145.
> > The validity of the signature cannot be verified."
> >
> > So that means I could look up key 52BFF145 on the key server.
> >
> > Providing a link to your exported public key is good too (like on your
> > web site or some such).
> >
> > j----- k-----
> >
> > On Saturday 10 December 2005 17:40, Damien Hull wrote:
> >>I just checked the last email I sent to the list. It looks like there
> >>isn't any information about my public PGP key. I added a signature at
> >>the bottom of my email that includes a link to the key server.
> >>
> >>Once your at the website you can look me up and grab my public key.
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