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Hi,
I was reading http://www.charlescurley.com/netiquette.html, and remembered an 
issue that I had wanted to ask about.

I know there is a gpg list, but maybe someone here can save me the trouble of 
subscribing for just two questions.

First, I have 2 gpg keys out there...search for my email address on 
http://pgp.mit.edu/

I've lost the revocation cert for the older key, so I suppose I can't get rid 
of it...?

Second, what is the accepted way of making it easy for someone reading my 
signed email to import my key from the keyserver?
Should I post the fingerprint or id in my sig?

- -- 
Charles Howse
Jackson, TN
Registered Linux user # 347576 (http://counter.li.org)
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