>>>>> "Erik" == Erik Curiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Erik> I'm sure many of you already know about pgp public key
    Erik> repositories and how easy they are to use, but I thought I'd
    Erik> pass it along since it was just brought to my attention.
    Erik> You can put your pgp/gpg public key in the MIT repository at
    Erik> http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371/ with one simple step, and you
    Erik> can easily look up anyone else's public key who has it
    Erik> listed it there.

Right, and don't forget to update the server after you have signed or
changed the trust level of a key you are managing.  Erik, I just
updated your key with:

gpg --keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371 --send-key Erik

Don't forget to update the server with the changes you made to my key!

Also, once Erik has done so, I would be obliged if any of you who
trust Erik (scant few, perhaps) would to also sign my key.  You can
get it with :

gpg --keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371 --recv-key 0x0E8A9C2E

Thanks,
JDH

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