Hi Joseph,

In my address book, I've got several of those too. I believe they're certificates from people who have signed their messages. If you don't know them, they're probably on a list you're on.

 -Ken

On Apr 19, 2005, at 11:31 PM, Joseph Alotta wrote:

Hi Everyone,

I looked at man security, just for kicks and I dumped the keychains. I was suprised to find email addresses for people who I do not know. I am a single user powerbook with dial up 56k access.
Is this normal to have email keychain data for people I do not know?


I could post those emails, but in case they're legitimate, I don't want them to get spammed. Any suggestions?


Joe.

On Apr 19, 2005, at 7:47 PM, Ken Williams wrote:

Yeah, check out the 'security' command-line program. I use it in conjunction with Module::Release so that I don't have to type my PAUSE password every time I upload something to CPAN - it just fetches the password from my keychain.

 -Ken

On Apr 19, 2005, at 5:01 PM, Larry Landrum wrote:

I need to authenticate users in a perl CGI and was hoping to use the Keychain but can't find a perl way to do that. Has anybody done that before?




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