Using the OTR plugin with Pidgin for verifying GPG public key fingerprints

MFPA expires2010 at ymail.com
Sun Mar 14 13:18:18 CET 2010


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Hi Robert


On Sunday 14 March 2010 at 7:49:05 AM, you wrote:


> This is a keysigning party.  It is in everyone's best interests to
> accept all good IDs.  If I see an ID that I believe is false, then it is
> in my own best interests to bring it to the attention of everyone.  If I
> reject an ID incorrectly and refuse to sign, then I am damaging my own
> standing in the Web of Trust.

Presumably less damage than if you failed to spot a fake ID and went
ahead with the signing?



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