[IP] my public key is
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iEkEIBECAAkFAkPrf/gCHQIACgkQtcdvoAezhUtGCgCfeqaI67WNHnSm/4GHXl3q
s5Tew8IAnjrrHcCmoUCOyv73ty0wB3gZVxRt
=SEWb
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Subject: Re: [IP] mu public key
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 19:46:55 -0500
From: Keith Dawson <kadawson@xxxxxxx>
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
References: <43EE763E.5020204@xxxxxxxxxx>
>my key is in pgp.mit.edu dated 9 Feb 2006 under David Farber
>
>my public key is
>
>the key is attached
No attachment. And the MIT keyserver lists 19 keys that look
like they might be yours; nine are "dav@xxxxxxxxxx" and ten are
"farber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx".
This is according to my PGP 8.0 client on a Mac, which does not
show dates associated with the keys. Maybe I could see dates if
I loaded the keys into my local keychain; but I'm a little
reluctant to do that for fear of becoming hopelessly confused
about which one(s) is(are) valid and which was used to sign
any particular message.
- -- KDawson
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