David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> % What do you guys do? Put up with the warning? Sign the key even if
> % you're not sure? Use the X-PGP-Fingerprint header as a second
> % validation? Use fingerprints in signatures?
>
> I just put up with it unless I have the opportunity to meet up with
>
Josh --
...and then Josh Huber said...
% David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
%
% > someone. I'm considering using --lsign-key to keep things quiet but
% > I then need to figure out how to differentiate between locally
% > signed and globally signed keys for when I "care".
%
% I accidentally
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On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 at 16:12:25 -0400, Jean-Sebastien Morisset wrote:
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> What do you guys do? Put up with the warning? Sign the key even if
> you're not sure
* Jean-Sebastien Morisset ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010917 13:15]:
> I'm really enjoying GnuPG, especially the auto-fetch feature for unknown
> keys (which never worked for me in PGP). As I accumulate public keys, I'd
> like to lsign the keys (--lsign-key cmdarg) to remove that little warning.
> Unfort
J-S --
...and then Jean-Sebastien Morisset said...
% I'm really enjoying GnuPG, especially the auto-fetch feature for unknown
% keys (which never worked for me in PGP). As I accumulate public keys, I'd
*grin* Ah, the bliss of using the proper tool :-)
% like to lsign the keys (--lsign-key cmd
Thus spake Jean-Sebastien Morisset ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> What do you guys do? Put up with the warning? Sign the key even if
> you're not sure? Use the X-PGP-Fingerprint header as a second
> validation? Use fingerprints in signatures?
Personally, I put up with the warning and sign the key only w
I'm really enjoying GnuPG, especially the auto-fetch feature for unknown
keys (which never worked for me in PGP). As I accumulate public keys, I'd
like to lsign the keys (--lsign-key cmdarg) to remove that little warning.
Unfortunately, there's no good way to authenticate the key.
What do you guy