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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Christopher Taylor-Davies [CTD] wrote:'

CTD> Curiously PGP 8 gives the following result when validating your
CTD> messagee. Do you know if this is a version 8 problem?

No problem. The output is just fine.

CTD> *** PGP SIGNATURE VERIFICATION ***
CTD> *** Status:   Good Signature

This means the signature check came up Good. This means the message
hasn't been tampered with since I signed it.

CTD>  from Invalid Key
CTD> *** Alert:    Please verify signer's key before trusting signature.

The key being deemed 'invalid' really means that you haven't
indicated in PGP, that you trust that the key you used to verify my
signature really belongs to me. Usually you do this by signing the
key. Usually you don't sign unless you have good enough reason to
believe that the key you have is really mine.

CTD> *** Signer:   Allie Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (0x2B0717E2)
                                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You're using an old copy of my key since I no longer use that e-mail
address.

You can get a new copy from the link provided in my signature.

- -- 
Allie C Martin     \      TB! v1.62/Beta5 & WinXP Pro (SP1)
 List Moderator    /   PGP Key - http://pub-key.ac-martin.com
 
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