On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 12:59:45 -0700, Paul Richard Ramer wrote: > 681 Messages sent by members of the list > 628 Encrypted messages > 36 NETMK messages > 37-41 Keys > 37-40 Members > 32 Members sent encrypted messages > 13 Members were responsible for not encrypting to someone's key > 12 Members sent NETMK messages > > And for what it's worth: > > 22 Messages weren't encrypted to my key > > So for me that makes approximately 1 in 29 encrypted messages was not > encrypted to my key, 1 in 19 of all messages was a NETMK message, and 1 > in 12 of all messages was either not encrypted to my key or a NETMK > complaint.
My apology. Two of the numbers that I posted were wrong. The total of encrypted messages should be 641, and the number of members who didn't encrypt to someone's key was 18. Also, note that the ratios that I gave are still correct despite the corrections. I have reposted the original message with the corrected numbers below. -Paul -----Corrected message below----- Well, I have some numbers to show the frequency of NETMK (Not Encrypted To My Key) messages. I was on the PGPNET mailing list for just over three months, and these are my findings (note that all of these numbers are from the day that I joined to the day that roll call ended and my key was removed). 681 Messages sent by members of the list 641 Encrypted messages 36 NETMK messages 37-41 Keys 37-40 Members 32 Members sent encrypted messages 18 Members were responsible for not encrypting to someone's key 12 Members sent NETMK messages And for what it's worth: 22 Messages weren't encrypted to my key So for me that makes approximately 1 in 29 encrypted messages was not encrypted to my key, 1 in 19 of all messages was a NETMK message, and 1 in 12 of all messages was either not encrypted to my key or a NETMK complaint. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users