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Re: PGP keysigning in the Bay Area?
- To: Joe Chou <http://www.cgl.ucsf.EDU/~jchou>
- Subject: Re: PGP keysigning in the Bay Area?
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (robert)
- Date: Wed, 11 Dec 1996 09:18:19 -0800
- In-Reply-To: <http://www./~v03010d01aed4764cf318[128.218.16.251]>
- XX-from: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
- XXX-from: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
> From: Joe Chou <http://www.cgl.ucsf.EDU/~jchou>
> Date: Wed Dec 11, 6:57am
>
> -----BEGIN PGP DECRYPTED BLOCK-----
> -----BEGIN PGP DECRYPTED BLOCK-----
> -----BEGIN PGP DECRYPTED BLOCK-----
> -----BEGIN PGP DECRYPTED BLOCK-----
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----BY SAFEMAIL-----
>
> And also by the way, I did NOT encrypt the last email I sent to you. I
> tend not to encrypt email, even to people who use PGP, unless they
> specifically request encrypted email. (A lot of people find it a chore
> to decrypt.) You might have noticed that you didn't have to enter a
> password to read the last email, or this one?
Well, I wouldn't know because I use pgpdaemon & pgppipe which automatically
decrypts any encoded mail -- it only asks my my passcode once.
Regardless, I'll read the PGP FAQ. I read the PGP doc, but apparently that
isn't enough...
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----BY SAFEMAIL-----
> Version: 1.0b5a e29
>
> iQCVAwUBMq7L4wtQSc4/p299AQF9sAP+MblySMko09K71l/pYWw3iAEREQVQnKpZ
> UxHJZ/3VrEYpHt7QuCduWY43/gdEwK4733txE30qvfyQ/JVyz1E6qn3HENnfSTGn
> +KxbipHZ9Jah+MOEnI2qqICMeJvuJ1Lp5eLEq3ELabzq+K3FV/Kvf06VuHI8w0QD
> 8WmfA1dF7e0=
> =Vqf/
> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
> -----END PGP DECRYPTED BLOCK-----
> -----END PGP DECRYPTED BLOCK-----
> -----END PGP DECRYPTED BLOCK-----
> -----END PGP DECRYPTED BLOCK-----
>
> | Joe Chou <http://www.socrates.ucsf.edu/~jchou>
> | http://devbio-mac1.ucsf.edu/joe.html
> | Bargmann Lab, UCSF Department of Biochemistry
> | PGP KeyID 0x3FA76F7D: at web page or public key servers
> | PGP Fingerprint [004C 5A68 CC2F DA20 3999 3355 0E8D 7B3F]
>