begin  Patrik Wallstrom quotation:
> 
> > Pat, I couldn't find your key...  Is it known to be on a particular
> > server?
> 
> I know it is on http://www.keyserver.net/ and another server (forgot
> which).

Your key is on the common keyservers.  (BTW, keyserver.net has evidently
collapsed down to a single server in Belgium, so it's not a good
choice.)

However, your key isn't self-signed, so no OpenPGP-compliant software
will accept it.  There are security issues with accepting
non-self-signed keys.


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