On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 11:12:37AM +0000, Stewart V. Wright wrote: > G'day David, Hey, Stewart :-) > * David Yitzchak Cohen <lists+mutt_users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [031105 23:33]: > > Possibly silly point, but I'm not the author of the script. (Do you > > Argh. That would actually involve me READING before opening my big > mouth. > > Many apologies. nothing to be sorry for ... thanks for the info you gave ... I'm sure I'll need it someday :-) > > really think I'd put Mandrake anywhere near my computer? I'm a happy > > Slacker, thank you!) All I care about is that IWFM :-) > > I'm thinking of heading back that way... Ah the good ol' days. ;) Well, the good ol' days may not have been always good (at least according to Billy Joel), but tomorrow is certainly a lot worse than it seems. Slackware is simple, and I like the system to be as simple as possible, so I can concentrate on building the stuff that runs on it. > > When I find a key that I can't autofetch with this script, I'll start > > looking around for answers. > > Have you tried _not_ using the script? Do you ever have keys that are > a problem? By not using the script, what do you mean? I don't use it automatically at all. (The general idea is that I gain nothing by verifying a signature I only see once or twice in my entire life, so why bother cluttering my keyring?) - Dave -- Uncle Cosmo, why do they call this a word processor? It's simple, Skyler. You've seen what food processors do to food, right? Please visit this link: http://rotter.net/israel
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