Newbie

Charly Avital shavital@mac.com
Sun Jul 7 14:42:02 2002


You could include your key ID (8 hexadecimal characters, the last ones in
your key's finger print), provided you have uploaded that key to one of the
keysevers.

The key ID will enable other users to search for it and download it.

If for any reason, you don't want to upload your public key to one of the
keyservers, (that's your privilege), you have to copy the keyblock and send
it by e-mail to whomever you want.

Charly


At 7:38 AM -0400 7/7/02, Andrew wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I just started messing around with gnupg and was wondering what I'm
>supposed to attach to the bottom of my email?  Is it the:
>
>-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
>Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux)
>Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org
><blahblahblah>
>-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
>
>part or is it something else?
>
>Also, would I just enclude the key in my signature or what?  (i'm using
>Mozilla 1.0 if that makes a difference).
>
>-Andrew
>
>
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