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On 9/3/10 18:02 , Michael MacDonald wrote:
> You have to back up the keystore offsite.  That can be as simple
> as e-mailing it to yourself as an attachment on a gmail account.
>
Not that it makes much sense to send by email a private key, even
though it's encrypted by a password. Back it
up, but keep the store private, such as an USB key or a CDROM.

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