Jason, et al --

...and then Jason Helfman said...
% What are some opinions of some good keyservers out there?

I have wwwkeys.us.pgp.net in my GPG options file, and it usually works.
I've been to Baal's MIT keyserver in the past, but it seems to be down
now; I also tried certserver.pgp.com with the same [lack of] results the
other day.  I recently hit pgpkeys.mit.edu and found the key for which I
was hunting, so I'm happy with that.

I'm interested in the answers as well; I suspect that there may be "good"
and "not so good" keyservers, but also "near" and "far" keyservers that
might be considered.  I dunno if "all keyservers" talk to each other or
if there are multiple key databases that are shared amongst a subset of
servers, either.

I'm on the mutt-users list but not the gnupg-users list, so please copy
[at least] me on any answers not going to m-u.


% -- 
% /Jason G Helfman
% 
% "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always
% been in your possession."
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