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Hello Allie,

Sunday, May 23, 2004, 11:13:48 AM, Allie Martin wrote:
[snip]
ML>> PGP sez "Invalid Key". I don't know enough about PGP yet
ML>> to really evaluate this. Why do you suppose it tells me that?

AM> The key not being valid means that you haven't assigned any trust
to
AM> it. One of the issues with PGP security is ensuring that you have
the
AM> correct public key for the key the sender used to sign.[snip]

I'm getting a better picture of what's what with PGP.  Still on the
"learning curve" though.

[Unrelated comment]  I'm in love with this semi-GUI text editor!  I
can use my keyboard!  Ctrl-T, Ctrl-Y, etc!  And the blocking! 
Haven't
had blocking this good since DESQview!
[End Comment]

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