Re: Questions about generating keys

2007-08-23 Thread Steven E. Harris
"Oskar L." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Yahoo! has a nice free service called AddressGuard.

[...]

Spamgourmet¹ has offered this and more since October 2000.


Footnotes: 
¹ http://www.spamgourmet.com/

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Re: OpenPGP and usability

2007-08-12 Thread Steven E. Harris
Werner Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> My conclusion is that X- was never required by the standard and that
> after the 19 years the IETF realized that there was no need for it.

Thank you for the detailed explanation.

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Re: OpenPGP and usability

2007-08-11 Thread Steven E. Harris
Simon Josefsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> In RFC 822 there was X-, in RFC 2822 it has been removed.

April 2001? Apparently this RFC had not yet been published in the cave
within which I must be living.

> once you want to standardize an experimental header, you have to break
> the deployment of that header.

Right, and you're usually obligated to then support two headers: the
experimental one, and the standardized one, which may have changed from
the experimental one by way of "standardization" going beyond canonizing
existing practice.

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Re: OpenPGP and usability

2007-08-10 Thread Steven E. Harris
Werner Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Well, the X prefix is not anymore required for user defined headers.

Was there some change in this prescription? If so, from where? I hadn't
heard about "X-" falling from use.

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Re: Keyserver communications errors on Cygwin's GnuPG

2005-10-21 Thread Steven E. Harris
Ismael Valladolid Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> gpg: keyserver send failed: general error

Are you running a virus scanner on this computer? If so, try disabling
it temporarily and running the send-keys operation again.

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