Re: GPG signatures

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The famous speaker who no one had heard of said:
> keys can still be distributed using the older ways as well like a web
> page, emailing people you know keys, floppies, paper, etc.  If you get a
> signed message or file and don't have the key send the person an email
> requesting their public key and generally they will email it with no
> problem.

This is true, but with the current GPG tools, it seems much easier, at least to
me, to simply export my key to a keyserver and let anyone import it if needed.
More importantly, if I export my key, most servers sync with the server my key is
posted on so in most cases it doesn't matter what keyserver you use.

PRINCE

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