Dustin J. Mitchell wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 11:01 PM, Nick Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For a while I've been meaning to start using GPG again.  It was
 something I messed with years ago but let by the wayside.  Now I'd like
 to get back to using it to, at a minimum, sign emails.  It seems like
 this is much more useful if you put your public key up on a keyserver,
 but it looks to me like that puts your email address out there where it
 can easily be picked up by spammers.  I'm curious if anyone has any
 experience about whether putting your key on a keyserver results in a
 lot of spam or if there's some way to put your key up while avoiding spam.

You're posting to a public mailing list.  You're going to get a lot of
spam anyway :)

You could put an encryption-only address on there, and not accept
un-gpg'd email.

Dustin
Actually it looks like the public archives of this list only reveal e-mail addresses if you have logged in to the listserv.

-Derek

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