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Hello,

> I agree. @all: please feel invited to sign and upload our key 
> (0x76D78F0500D026C4, seehttp://www.gpgtools.org/about.html).

But now comes the point I once had asked about: How will our systems know the 
actual state? Usually we have a bunch of keys, they are not checked against the 
server each time, are they? Is there an automatism?

And something else: I think it would be good to write the finger print to the 
page. Then signing would be much more easy.

Greets,
B. Alabay

PS: Ehm, what happened to the Reply-To? I resend this now due to my first 
posting going out directly to Alexander :-/

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