Delete key from keyserver
John W. Moore III
johnmoore3rd at joimail.com
Sun Oct 23 05:54:37 CEST 2005
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Neil Williams wrote:
> As I said, you can verify my key via someone else. Once your key is in the
> "strong set" this becomes a lot easier. I regularly come across keys used on
> this list that are instantly verified by the web of trust.
>
> The web of trust is scalable - you just need the opportunity to get
> signatures. This is an area where we largely make our own opportunities.
>
> I have not met everyone I can trust via the web of trust. From David's stats,
> I have 20 or so signatures that link within the main set and I can trust some
> 1400 keys that way.
Ergo, from Neil I show a "Green" stripe, indicating that our Keys have
"bumped into each other" since upon checking, I see no sig from Neil on
my Key.
JOHN :)
- --
Technology....is a queer thing. It brings you great gifts with one
hand, and stabs you in the back with the other. --C.P. Snow
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