On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 03:41:35PM -0500, Joe Philipps wrote:
> 
> welllll.....I can think of two ways to get rid of the lack of verified
> key message (the goal):  use a bunch of trusted-key statements either
> in options or on the command line, or sign each key w/ my key.  It's
> more of a "reduction of annoyance factor" than a truly important
> program issue.

Ah, you wouldn't want to sign everyone's keys, as you shouldn't sign a
key unless you trust that person.  But perhaps a local signature?
maybe that is what they're used for (--lsign-key with gpg)

> option(s).  But these days I'm paying more attention to that statement
> in the manual about this format being deprecated :^) :^).  Something
> might be messed up since I switched back?  Didn't undo all those
> configurations?

I had no problems verifying your signature, just so you know.

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