Patrik, et al --

...and then Patrik Wallstrom said...
% 
% On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, David T-G wrote:
% 
% > Pat, I couldn't find your key...  Is it known to be on a particular
% > server?
% 
% I know it is on http://www.keyserver.net/ and another server (forgot
% which).

Oh, right.  I bet gpg actually uses port 80 for that, too.  Two steps
upstream of us changed some routing on Tuesday night and we were dark all
day Wednesday, and now I cannot surf from my server (strace shows timeout
after timeout).  This is probably the same issue.


% 
% Which is the most common, or the most active server to poll keys from
% other servers?

I've never figured that out, so I just have a big list of keyservers in
my options file.  I know that some work together in a clump and others
work together in a different clump, but I don't know how many clumps
there are out there.


% 
% > % I don't know how showpartial works, but it did. I hope I will never
% > % receive message/partial again. :)
...
% > Now to see if I can figure out how to change it away from /tmp, which is
% > small here...
% 
% If you have more time on your hands, you could figure out how to send
% those emails with mutt. :)

*snort*  Why, so you can foist them off on someone else?? :-)


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Thanks & HAND

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