Tim wrote: > On Sun, 2009-02-22 at 07:23 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > >> I'm using enigmail .95.7 on Tbird with gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.3 and it >> reports signature verification failed after importing key from >> keyserver. >> > > It would be interesting to find out if this changes after a few days > (propagation delays between keyservers), or doesn't change without > manual intervention (keyservers not propagating changes, or clients not > looking for changes). > > Don't know....but the expiry date of the key imported is 2/21/2010 so I think it is the latest incantation. > > I gave up on keyservers, a couple of years ago. Publishing to them just > gets me spam. Somewhere, some prick is harvesting addresses from them. > I added an address to a key, it started getting spam the same day (the > same spam gets sent to all addresses). I removed a different address, > that one stopped getting the same bunch of daily spam. I've really had > my fill with the utter bastards of this world, some people just don't > deserve to be born. I really can't say what I really want to do to > spammers, on this list. > > Ahhh...digital spam is nothing. My anti-spam prevents 99% of the spam from reaching my inbox. Try living in Taiwan.... Every day you come hope to a mailbox stuffed with flyers of one type or another. Along with the PITA of having to sort through the junk to find the important junk (a.k.a. bills) you then have to dispose of the junk and you come to realize all of the paper being wasted. I can control the digital spam....nothing stops the physical spam. :-(
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