Thanks for responding. I tried looking at http://eurocontact.org/PGP and could not find anything specifically dealing with updating public keys on key servers via e-mail. Could you please direct me to the exact page which contains this information? (Maybe it's in German and that's why I am/was at a loss?) FWIW, I do not use MS-Windows -- I use Linux. > From: http://www.1st-euro.net/~Peter > Date: Sun Apr 11, 6:58pm > > see http://eurocontact.org/PGP/ > > Regards, Peter > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> > Newsgroups: comp.security.pgp.tech > Datum: Sonntag, 11. April 1999 01:00 > Betreff: submitting public PGP key to key server via e-mail to > keys.pgp.net > > >I tried looking in the FAQ for the answer to this question but did > not > >find an answer. > > > >I've been trying to send my public PGP key to keys.pgp.net, but my > >e-mail consistently bounces. I did a nslookup of the keys.pgp.net MX > >record and it lists a lot of aliases (as I would expect given its > >mechanism). keys.xx.pgp.net all seem to have the same problem. > > > >I'm using qmail and setting my own "From: " envelope address. I can > >successfully send e-mail to keys.pgp.net from work without bounces. > > > >Does the keys.pgp.net (or any of its aliases) mail server reject mail > >where the domain of the "From: " does not match the domain where the > mail > >(via qmail in this case) is being sent from? If so, how can I update > my > >key without having to go through the trouble of bringing my public > key to > >work and sending it from there? > > > >Thanks for any assistance.