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- From: dfraser@mother.com (Dan J. Fraser)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: PGP
- Date: Sun, 10 Mar 96 14:11:38
- Organization: The University of Western Ontario, London, Ont. Canada
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- In article <830.6642T1318T2106@cris.com> kainaw@cris.com (CS Wagner) writes:
- > How do you send your PGP public key around? I don't know that much about PGP.
- > I see people who say 'finger for my public key' and I see 'public key block'
- > alot. What exactly do you do with the other people's public keys? I understand
- > how the private and public keys work. I just don't understand how you add them
- > to your keyfile and distribute them.
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- I'd have to suggest that you embark on a detailed reading of the PGP
- documentation, and then follow the Lycos (or other similar) Web search to a
- PGP FAQ of some sort, and read that carefully as well.
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- The answers to your questions are all very well documented, and the authors
- of the documents I've pointed you to can probably do a much better job of
- explaining PGP than I can in a single Usenet post.
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- RTFM.
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- Dan J. Fraser -- dfraser@mother.com
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- IRC Nick: Optic Finger me for PGP public key
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