On 10 Dec 1997, Charles Briscoe-Smith wrote: > Make sure you see some physical identification (driver's licence, > passport or similar). If you know who the person in front of you is, > and he gives you a key, you can check it's his by looking at the ID > on the key and checking the ID's signature. Once you've signed it, > there's no reason to encrypt the result. You could upload it to > a keyserver yourself, in fact.
Can anyone do this for me to? I live in Gothenburg/Sweden and I am having problem with the signing to... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Turbo _ /// If there are no Amigas in heaven, send me to HELL! ^^^^^ \\\/ Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are ! Turbo Fredriksson Tel: +46-704-697645 S-415 10 Göteborg [EMAIL PROTECTED] SWEDEN www5.tripnet.se/~turbo My PGP key can be found at: 'www5.tripnet.se/~turbo/pgp.html' Key fingerprint = B7 92 93 0E 06 94 D6 22 98 1F 0B 5B FE 33 A1 0B --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .