Hi Kaushik,
>>>>> "Kaushik" == SEN <SEN> writes:
Kaushik> [snip]
Kaushik> Several public keys are provided in your keyring, you'll
Kaushik> see Phil Zimmerman's[the author's] and several others
Kaushik> keys. You could start by sending them a message with your
Kaushik> public key as an attachment.
Kaushik> Uh, don't do that! Send your key to one of the global
Kaushik> keyservers instead from where anyone will be able to
Kaushik> access it. Alternatively, put it up as part of your
Kaushik> .plan file if you have a finger'able account on a public
Kaushik> server. Or publish it in the Times of India if you're
Kaushik> feeling rich ;-)
Kaushik> The method you're suggesting is correct for everyone else
Kaushik> but, You expect P.Z to check the Times of India or finger
Kaushik> your server? Ho Ho ....Hee Hee
Uh, if you can expect PRZ to add your key to his keyring on sending it
to him in a mail, the chances are higher that he'll read the TOI and
get it :-)
BTW, finger is a well-known method of accessing public keys -- to the
extent that some plug-ins (mailcrypt for Emacs for instance) use it as
one of the defined methods of retrieving keys.
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Kaushik> Regards, Kaushik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Regards,
-- Raju
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