On Sunday 22 February 2009, Tim wrote: >Ed Greshko: >>>> 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. > >Tim: >>> It would be interesting to find out if this changes after a few days > >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. > >> ...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. :-( > >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. ;-) Tuff titty said the kitty. But it hasn't ever deterred them yet so they must be used to it. Recently they've been hitting my cell phone too, so I just registered its number on the National Do Not Call list while I was re-registering the home number. As the cell phone seems to do a better job on the caller ID, I expect to be able to cost Volkswagon of America about $50k one of these days, they are calling to advise me my warranty is about to run out. Since its a 2002 Jetta, the warranty was about out when I bought it nearly 2 years ago & if you have ever dealt with VOA on a warranty matter, you know very well they wouldn't violate the warranty terms right down the the last dotted i in the whole document. So yeah, these jerks all get 'the best part of you ran down your mothers leg' treatment from me. Or worse, I can be a cantankerous old coot when the occasion is called for. I got rid of the local call center bugging me long before the NDNC list, after I caught them on a caller-id modem I was logging, I took the printout and 'Betsy' and made a personal call to their front office. I instructed them to paint the number I gave them on the wall as one you will never call again. Calls went way down after that. I'll let your imagination fill in just what Betsy was. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Mathematics is the only science where one never knows what one is talking about nor whether what is said is true. -- Russell -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines