Tim wrote: > Ed Greshko: > >> Don't know....but the expiry date of the key imported is 2/21/2010 so >> I think it is the latest incantation. >> > > Have a look at what's said about the signatures when you query gpg > directly, or via one of the key managers. It'll probably be more > revealing than the messages passed along by a mail client. > That info came from the OpenPGP key management gui.... [egreshko@misty Jia-Ying]$ gpg --list-sigs cochranb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx pub 1024D/C2C60518 2008-01-19 [expires: 2010-02-21] uid Robert L. Cochran (Greenbelt) <cochranb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> sig 31014A12 2008-02-14 [User ID not found] sig 3 C2C60518 2009-02-21 Robert L. Cochran (Greenbelt) <cochranb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> sig 3 C2C60518 2008-01-19 Robert L. Cochran (Greenbelt) <cochranb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> sig X CA57AD7C 2008-02-03 [User ID not found] > I'm lucky the spam is low, but it still pisses me off. We get a lot of > junk in the postbox, too. And, if you get the newspaper, you get the > same thing inserted inside it. It filled a rather large box up one > Christmas, I was sorely tempted to take the box to one of the department > stores responsible for most of it, and dump it on them. These days I > stuff torn up junk mail in those reply paid envelopes, and send junk > mail to another junk mailer. > > The phone spam is the worst. It interrupts what you're doing, and now > they're getting rude at people who don't go along with them. I got > really mad at one of them, swore quite profusely at them for wasting my > time, lying to me, and threatened them with more foul language if they > ever rang back. Then looked up to see my mother and sister looking > quite shocked at me. I'd forgotten I wasn't alone in the room. ;-) > > I am 100% sure I get phone spam.... Too bad it is all in Chinese and I don't understand it. "I'm sorry, can you speak English?"....CLICK! -- Where there's no emotion, there's no motive for violence. -- Spock, "Dagger of the Mind", stardate 2715.1 Mei-Mei.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=cCSz_koUhSg
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