sharing key id

David Turley dturley@pobox.com
Thu, 12 Oct 2000 09:38:40 -0400 (EDT)


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Hopefully this qualifies as a "pgp users" question. After a couple of years of
false starta with PGP, I'm finally using GnuPG regulary. I have several old
invalid keys out there for my email address so I assume I should provide my key
id in my signature. Is the ID# sufficient, shoudl the fingerprint be there?

I know GPG has the option to automatically retreive a key for a signed mail,
I've done that (with xfmail client) but is that a feature any PGP user would
have?

What's the "usual" way of doing this?

Thanks.

David Turley
dturley@pobox.com
GnuPG Key ID: 0x2345170C

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