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Walden H. Leverich wrote: | You must still be playing with OpenPGP because you signed the | message.
Yep :)
| And I must be using PGP because when I opened the message it | automatically verified the signature (well, ok, it told be it was a | valid signature from an unknown key)
Same here ...
Unverified signature
gpg command line and output: C:\\GnuPG\\gpg.exe --charset utf8 --batch --no-tty --status-fd 2 -d gpg: Signature made 02/21/05 10:44:00 Central Standard Time using DSA key ID A2AA12EF gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found
| I've not used OpenPGP so I can't speak for it's interface, but I use | PGP and we've deployed it for clients and it's seamless, at least | from w/in outlook. What have you found to be too much trouble | w/OpenPGP?
Mainly keeping track of the keys ... 'course that could be laziness on my part.
Not many people I correspond with actually use it secure email. I'm mainly curious if it's very prevalent outside of my circles.
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