dy present (there should be two different public
keys) (question No. 2).
Am I right? If so -- then, please, forgive me for disturbing you :).
Sincerely yours,
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dsjkvf
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 13:15, dsjkvf wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
>
> I would be grateful if someone coul
ys 'gpg: 0xEC0E4D22: skipped:
public key already present', and that is my question No. 2: what does
this phrase mean, why does it appear, and how can I avoid it?
7. After it my email flies encrypted to both addresses, so, there
seems to be no error, but just to many additional keypresses :). And I
would be very grateful if you could help me avoid [some of] them :).
Sincerely yours,
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dsjkvf