distributing ones public key (email)
Jerry
gesbbb at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 24 13:53:38 CET 2010
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 19:34:06 -0300
Faramir Faramir <faramir.cl at gmail.com> articulated:
> Sven Radde escribió:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Mark H. Wood schrieb:
> >> I too would like to find some way to get the word
> >> out about what it is and why my correspondent might find it
> >> desirable.
> >
> > What about inline signatures when emailing people that do not yet
> > use OpenPGP?
>
> I have been doing that for a couple of years. So far, nobody has
> ever asked me about what does those weird blocks of characters mean...
Perhaps not; however, it really messes up replying to a message since
all of that garbage should be removed prior to the transmission of the
replied to document.
--
Jerry
gesbbb at yahoo.com
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Armstrong's Collection Law:
If the check is truly in the mail,
it is surely made out to someone else.
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