> and pgpdump says:
> Dylan, you seem to have encrypted this to
Should have used throw-keyids ;)
And/or it could be a proof...
> (pgp/gpg usability ftw)
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On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 01:57:39PM +0100, Dylan Issa wrote:
-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
hQIMA5oaOC9qY3MtARAAv1ojcczJvyrAdevP0H6naW32dz0KieYrguTZJSmXHe2U
wbk5hirrF5+IKek1zAT9wV2Rb7kjTuSwBrTEsTmfKIKatT6dFP9YnRrkX8syl8bV
1Bu1neznP6dTN6quInk754pKvcXZgL9f18Yqx7RMLiJE8OcLU52sdz3tI6UVz3Uh
and pgpdump
binuZcno3sP4G.bin
Description: PGP/MIME Versions Identification
encrypted.asc
Description: OpenPGP encrypted message
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On 09.10.2017 16:25, jpmvtd...@laposte.net wrote:
> You thought dnsmasq was a caching DNS resolver, but it is a caching
> DNS forwarder
Hold on: Now *you* are deciding what *I* supposedly thought? :-D
Since you read my mind, you can see what I am going to think next,
and I don't need to waste any