On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 11:04:50PM +0200, David Weinehall wrote:
> I think that it is great that people GPG/PGP-sign their posts
> (and I intend to start doing so myself, as soon as I get proper
> connectivity at home, and thus don't have to send all e-mail via a
> remote server where I don't want to store my private key), but when the
> public keys are unavailable, hard to obtain, or invalid for one reason
> or another, the signing is useless.
>
> I've monitored the use of signatures on the list the last few
> months, and have come up with this list of people whose signatures
> I've been unable to find (neither available on wwwkeys.pgp.net nor
> has a x-pgp or x-gpg header saying where to download the key):
>
> Justin Carlson C1A06FBE
> Florent Chabaud 95C81C3C
> Thomas Duffy 38F3C1BC
> David Fries CB1EE8F0
> Roger Gammans 88DE0B3E
> Austin Gonyou 59853282
> Josh Litherland 893D9228
> Brandon Low 1F012DC6
> John L. Males 99ED3565
> Brendan W. McAdams 82306710
> Solomon Peachy 2DBBE7D0
> Joe Radinger F957E8F3
> Udo A. Steinberg 233B9D29
> Gianni Tedesco 8646BE7D
> Martin Waitz DFE80FB2
> Derek James Witt 972FE938
> Wiktor Wodecki A1559FE7
> Pete de Zwart 984AF710
>
> I've bcc:d all of the above.
>
> For those who who possibly don't know how to upload their public key
> to a public server, here's how:
>
> gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net --send-keys <keyid>
As a followup to my own post, I found the public keys for the following
persons on search.keyserver.net (thanks to Roger Gammans for the hint!);
Brandon Low
Solomon Peachy
Pete de Zwart
Gianno Tedesco (seems to have a broken mail-client; the signatures on
his posts are BAD, at least according to mutt/gnupg v1.0.7)
Roger Gammans
Finally a recommendation:
add
x-gpg-fingerprint: <fingerprint>
x-gpg-key: <url to your key or a keyserver>
to your mail-headers.
Regards: David Weinehall
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