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Can I make a request from the list?

There are some of us (including me) who sign our messages with PGP/GPG
(probably because it's "cool"). There are some within said signing group,
hoever, who have *not* made their public keys available. For those of us who
use Evolution or Mozilla/Enigmail or any other client which can verify the
signature, it's somewhat frustrating to have users sign their messages, but
have our clients get caught up because it can't find the public key. In the
end - there's no point in signing if you're not willing to share the key.

Can I request on behalf of other GPG enabled client users that those users
who choose to sign their messages either make their keys available in a URL
in their sig or (more preferably) on a keyserver (i.e. www.keyserver.net,
wwwkeys.pgp.net, etc.)? Otherwise there's no point in cluttering the
messages since nobody can decode it.

Thanks guys!
- -Rick
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Rick Johnson, RHCE - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux/WAN Administrator - Medata, Inc.
PGP Key: https://mail.medata.com/pgp/rjohnson.asc
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