How embarrassing.  I forgot to trim the reply last time.  This is the
message I just sent without all the junk above it.  Sorry.

> When viewing a file from Jayce^, I got the following gpg output:
> 
> gpg: Signature made Fri Mar 21 11:34:59 2003 MST using DSA key ID
> EF1C0078      gpg: key EF1C0078: public key "Jason Hall (Jayce^)
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"       +imported
> gpg: Total number processed: 1
> gpg:               imported: 1
> gpg: Good signature from "Jason Hall (Jayce^) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
> gpg: checking the trustdb
> gpg: checking at depth 0 signed=10 ot(-/q/n/m/f/u)=0/0/0/0/0/1
> gpg: checking at depth 1 signed=2 ot(-/q/n/m/f/u)=2/2/0/0/6/0
> gpg: checking at depth 2 signed=0 ot(-/q/n/m/f/u)=2/0/0/0/0/0
> 
> Now, when "checking the trustdb", I gather that it's checking whether a)
> I've signed Jason's key, and b) if someone who's key I've signed signed
> his key.  But, I don't fully understand the output.  What do those
> numbers mean?  It looks to me like someone with ultimate trust (me)
> signed his key, but I have not, and my sig is not on there.
> 
> -- 
> Derek M Davis                              Research Assistant
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]                   Formal Verification Lab - PSI
> ==================================================================
> "If things seem really under control, you're not going fast enough.
>                                           -Mario Andretti

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