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It seems that sometime between January and March a slew of keys became |
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valid in my personal gentoo-dev archive... anybody else see this? I was |
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going through so I could have everybody that HAS a gpg sig in my keyring |
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so it'd be easier to tell at a glance whether or not a particular email |
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is alright or not. |
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Just seems like an odd behavior. Forgive me, I'm pgp/gpg dumb, using |
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winpt, gpg.org's gpg, enigmail, and mozilla thunderbird on win32. It |
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just seems odd that keys that SHOULDN'T be broken ARE... |
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Allen Parker |
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GPG KeyID: 35544083 |
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GPG FP: E628 7310 DE68 321A 933A 5DD1 C831 005C 3554 4083 |
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infowolfe@××××××××××××.net #/tmp #gentoo-dev #gentoo-hardened |
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infowolfe@××××××××.net #vserver |
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Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org |
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iD8DBQFAZSyPyDEAXDVUQIMRArVZAJ9C5doN7EgkbSoxTQzBoQwNgEIhmQCfdOY6 |
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9Y8olOyiQVsqf2Dz1dw9ndQ= |
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