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Hi everyone.
I've been confused about one thing. Several days ago when I typed in the
url http://pool.sks-keyservers.net into my browser, this website called
www.kim-minh.com kept popping up instead and wouldn't let me go to
pool.sks-keyservers.net. I
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Hi everyone,
After being too busy, I'm back with questions and questions
I'm using openoffice.org writer. I don't know how many of you are
familiar with it. My first question is:
(1) I notice that openoffice writer allows you to digitally sign t
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Okay, thanks for the excellent help, Faramir and Kara. Let me see if I
got this right.
(1) It turns out that I got a revocation certificate made long time ago
for the current key I'm using (8e758d5f) with the file name
"[EMAIL PROTECTED] (0x8e758d5f)
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Kara wrote:
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> Reference your 26 Sep (1859 -0700) "signing documents and others":
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>> ...(5) How to add an additional UID to my kurt c key on the
>> keyserver? I want to add my real name to it.
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> Go to "Thunderbird | OpenPGP | Key Managem
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Kara wrote:
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> Reference Faramir's 27 Sep (2218 -0400) "Re: backing up keys etc"
> which responded to your 27 Sep (1738 -0700) "backing up keys etc":
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> Lawrence wrote in part:
>>> So, if I need to revoke this public key in the future, I jus
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markus reichelt wrote:
> * Faramir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> niiice, I bet he didn't catch that one!
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