On 31/01/12 16:23, Steve wrote:

> You at least know that the person with that key is the author. That is some 
> information. Should I still stop signing list mails? So far, I used to do 
> that, because I though people then could check and if my key is signed by 
> someone they know it's a lot of important information, right?

Unless there is an official policy against signing list mail I'd suggest
you continue doing whatever you want. I myself intend to.

IMO, if there's one place you should be able to sign email, it's the
GnuPG users mailing list. It's called dogfooding.

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Mike Cardwell  https://grepular.com/     http://cardwellit.com/
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XMPP OTR Key   8924 B06A 7917 AAF3 DBB1  BF1B 295C 3C78 3EF1 46B4

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