begin quoting what mike ledoux said on Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 10:27:37AM -0500: > > and hand out an invalid key. This is a known problem in the keyserver > code. You can get a *valid* copy of my key from: > > http://www.volta.dyndns.org/~mwl/pgpkey.asc
Yep, worked peachy. Thanks. > As stated in the headers of every message I send. Headers are for information for machines. Information humans are expected to read belongs in the body. Many mailers don't show headers beyond the crucial ones. Mutt lets you configure that, I configure it that way. > Of course, the signing key provided by the keyservers is still OK, as > this problem only affects the encryption subkey(s), so you still should've > been able to verify the signature. Couldn't get the sig automatically. But now that I have added it manually, all is well.
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