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Howdy Mutters,=20
    I've been off the list for awhile, but I'm happy to be back. Anyway,
    my issue du jour is gpg. I've read a bunch of faq about setting it
    up, and I think I've got it. I have a public key (ID ABFAFC30)
    published and I can sign and encrypt messages just fine.

    My question comes to receiving signed messages. When I get an email
    from someone who is not on my keyring Mutt says that the signature
    cannot be verified. I was hoping that it would automatically go out
    to the key server and retreive the key. Is that possible? Is it good
    practice? Doing a manual "gpg --rece-key KEYID" works, but I'd
    rather something more automatic.

                           Thanks in advance,
                              Mike Arrison

P.S. Does my signature on this email look right?

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