on 6/16/2007 10:09 AM, Ed Greshko wrote: > David Boles wrote: > > >> How about now? This list is the only place that anyone has said anything >> like what some of you are saying about my messages. Or my key. >> >> As for the key - This one is from 2002 and I have been using it with no >> problems everywhere else. I always sign my email and I send encrypted >> email to some. Daily. >> > > I think the issue is that some folks don't understand the difference between > having a valid signature and trusting the signature. > > When your public key is imported it is not initially "trusted". The act of > setting the trust level is a manual/human process. > > >> So now I wonder where the problem really is. Is me or some of you? Or >> Evolution? >> > > A bit of everything? :-) You very could well be correct here. ;-) BTW your key 0x56C206FA, which you signed this email with, won't verify from any of the keyservers that I have. I did find 0x50566D07 which expired on 8/31/2006 and several others though. Where did you post it? The new key. -- David
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