Alas! Stephan Seitz spake thus:
> > Getting needed keys from a keyserver is completely a function of
> > your pgp/gpg program... the keyserver line is all that's needed if
> > you're using gpg.  (Well, it works for verifying sigs anyway... I've
> 
> Fine, but IIRC that only works if I wish to verify a mail.
> If I wish to send a mail, I can't do a keyserver lookup to search, if
> this person may have a pgp key on the server.

Well, considering that gpg won't let you download named keys from
keyservers, only specified key IDs, if you want to encrypt something to
somebody who's key you don't know, it would be your best bet to ask them
for their key, then encrypt a message for them with it.

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Rob 'Feztaa' Park
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