Re: OT: help signing gpg key
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- Subject: Re: OT: help signing gpg key
- From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2009 08:48:28 -0600
- Comment: DomainKeys? See http://domainkeys.sourceforge.net/
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On Monday, January 19 at 03:21 PM, quoth ssizarit@xxxxxxxxx:
> So I've gotten around to generating my own personal GPG key and
> signing every mail with it. Problem is, I don't know anyone with gpg
> or pgp, and want my key to be signed. If I understand correctly, this
> should be done face to face? Or can someone on this list do it? I'm
> fairly new to all of this and don't really know where to start.
For the best security, it should generally be done face-to-face. The
way this often works is that some group will hold a key-signing party.
Find your local Linux Users Group or Unix Users Group; they may have
something for you.
But if you can't get it signed, don't worry about it. It's still
usable.
~Kyle
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