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Re: [SLE] 8.2 Announced
- From: fsanta <fsanta@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 18:59:53 +0000
- Message-id: <200303201859.53726.fsanta@xxxxxxxxxx>
Nope. Sorry folks, you've lost me on this one. Is it better to have pgp or
not? On the one hand it seems to guarantee something but on the other it's a
waste of space. It says here. Confused.
Steve.
On Thursday 20 March 2003 14:11, Mitch Thompson wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Tuesday 18 March 2003 18:45, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > *What* makes people so ??proud?? of their public keys. I apologize for
> > the quote.
> >
> > And what use is a pgp signed post in a mail list other than vanity?
> >
> > 36 lines total: 7 Quote
> > 9 Sig (with broken 2 indicators)
> > 18 PGP key/sign
> > 2 Actual content
> >
> > <don flame-retardent armor>
>
> So, quoting my signature does not compound the problem? I have KMail set
> up for signing every message I send.
>
> PGP signed means *I* sent it. Deal with it.
>
> > --
> > Patrick Shanahan Please avoid TOFU and trim >quotes<
> > http://wahoo.no-ip.org Registered Linux User #207535
> > icq#173753138 @ http://counter.li.org
>
> - --
> Mitch Thompson, San Antonio TX // WB5UZG
> Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) http://home.satx.rr.com/mlthompson
> Independent Amsoil Dealer http://amsdealer.webhop.biz
> GPG: BBDA 3A2A 4483 BD0D 7CED B8A9 D183 C8F6 B0AF 66AE
> wget -O - http://home.satx.rr.com/mlthompson/pubkey.gpg | gpg --import
> - --
> "There are 10 kinds of people in the world: those who understand binary,
> and those who don't."
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
> Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux)
>
> iQIXAwUBPnnMF9GDyPawr2auFAKe5wf/bcgLvw0dvlBHNFb1TUu3aAs/LWQRuBf8
> lfOv/Y8655J7JtF6yvO78ZtpUlSawolfnn0xYAHcl+T+q1BarLcMKfZLHpYo+Any
> 1vIFd8OpVFCKKTz+esgcJkbxqaqko533t64aUgQspk3zawhGO4y/T0SOQtXH6H/n
> NVsvcmDUREdoU9sweYPRvjUjLM4EWW8QGIS5PR0HOt136dZAr6cINu3a097+JTbV
> 0PUoc9R9VKawEGjSzFKRdWztxnkx1qfeQ+HZbHJdOPeo3dv1EtXN5D/tFM1OgIkG
> iGhvi+0vSc/Ei9mfcSDl+9hK+GJeeHXtmztB7EcZShMhyuRTYxr+nwf+KxAbubiU
> kwupiNpwnDq1Qsp1KjHNLbwYV+sikGVXHxnL+VZvgvO+M315rL06pXO1hGuAUQVh
> HVNL+dyB+rVS095UEbS711G4WoiOuqBXjvZSjfr8cBps04KtX1jaI76eYQsbjx66
> eSHOeB3aYaZHPOJhgqeaBI74gjFEZj1QjBP1ywG2WLnFOV8hKxOcDjf1VAZ+XiOG
> pRhQ5hKU8LxjG1xOI0jd2VToYm0zKbA1/B/Elg+hYHCa7wxiSKqMmoUh+JVBsV1J
> GJK82B+SUxsx3xiMcHSCm7s9HCTgpzF1iPJEEQdwMeVlTgg0flO0R5q6+ML0GQSZ
> hiOcFFzYgrCf4Q==
> =Ht4v
> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
not? On the one hand it seems to guarantee something but on the other it's a
waste of space. It says here. Confused.
Steve.
On Thursday 20 March 2003 14:11, Mitch Thompson wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Tuesday 18 March 2003 18:45, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > *What* makes people so ??proud?? of their public keys. I apologize for
> > the quote.
> >
> > And what use is a pgp signed post in a mail list other than vanity?
> >
> > 36 lines total: 7 Quote
> > 9 Sig (with broken 2 indicators)
> > 18 PGP key/sign
> > 2 Actual content
> >
> > <don flame-retardent armor>
>
> So, quoting my signature does not compound the problem? I have KMail set
> up for signing every message I send.
>
> PGP signed means *I* sent it. Deal with it.
>
> > --
> > Patrick Shanahan Please avoid TOFU and trim >quotes<
> > http://wahoo.no-ip.org Registered Linux User #207535
> > icq#173753138 @ http://counter.li.org
>
> - --
> Mitch Thompson, San Antonio TX // WB5UZG
> Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) http://home.satx.rr.com/mlthompson
> Independent Amsoil Dealer http://amsdealer.webhop.biz
> GPG: BBDA 3A2A 4483 BD0D 7CED B8A9 D183 C8F6 B0AF 66AE
> wget -O - http://home.satx.rr.com/mlthompson/pubkey.gpg | gpg --import
> - --
> "There are 10 kinds of people in the world: those who understand binary,
> and those who don't."
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
> Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux)
>
> iQIXAwUBPnnMF9GDyPawr2auFAKe5wf/bcgLvw0dvlBHNFb1TUu3aAs/LWQRuBf8
> lfOv/Y8655J7JtF6yvO78ZtpUlSawolfnn0xYAHcl+T+q1BarLcMKfZLHpYo+Any
> 1vIFd8OpVFCKKTz+esgcJkbxqaqko533t64aUgQspk3zawhGO4y/T0SOQtXH6H/n
> NVsvcmDUREdoU9sweYPRvjUjLM4EWW8QGIS5PR0HOt136dZAr6cINu3a097+JTbV
> 0PUoc9R9VKawEGjSzFKRdWztxnkx1qfeQ+HZbHJdOPeo3dv1EtXN5D/tFM1OgIkG
> iGhvi+0vSc/Ei9mfcSDl+9hK+GJeeHXtmztB7EcZShMhyuRTYxr+nwf+KxAbubiU
> kwupiNpwnDq1Qsp1KjHNLbwYV+sikGVXHxnL+VZvgvO+M315rL06pXO1hGuAUQVh
> HVNL+dyB+rVS095UEbS711G4WoiOuqBXjvZSjfr8cBps04KtX1jaI76eYQsbjx66
> eSHOeB3aYaZHPOJhgqeaBI74gjFEZj1QjBP1ywG2WLnFOV8hKxOcDjf1VAZ+XiOG
> pRhQ5hKU8LxjG1xOI0jd2VToYm0zKbA1/B/Elg+hYHCa7wxiSKqMmoUh+JVBsV1J
> GJK82B+SUxsx3xiMcHSCm7s9HCTgpzF1iPJEEQdwMeVlTgg0flO0R5q6+ML0GQSZ
> hiOcFFzYgrCf4Q==
> =Ht4v
> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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