Hi Werner, thanks for the explanation.
On Wed, 21 Dec 2016 09:22:17 +0100 Werner Koch wrote: > > Anyway, I would suggest to avoid DNS and use the Web Key Directory > instead. See > <https://gnupg.org/blog/20161027-hosting-a-web-key-directory.html>. I > can also offer to work with schokokeks.org to setup the whole thing > for all their users. Yesterday I already set this up successfully for my domain (schiessle.org). I just thought that having the DNS record as well would be a nice addition. But then I will just keep the WKD if this is the recommended way. One more question to the WKD. I changed my gpg.conf to: auto-key-locate cert pka wkd keyserver Does this means that gpg will try to find a WKD and a corresponding public key automatically if I write a email to someone I don't have a public key yet? Or will the lookup happen if I receive a mail? Thanks! Björn -- Björn Schießle <bjo...@schiessle.org> www: http://www.schiessle.org twitter: @schiessle gnupg/pgp key: 0x0x2378A753E2BF04F6 verify: https://keybase.io/BeS fingerprint: 244F CEB0 CB09 9524 B21F B896 2378 A753 E2BF 04F6
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