[Enigmail] Test encrypted email
John Clizbe
John at Mozilla-Enigmail.org
Mon May 25 11:00:04 PDT 2009
Harry Rickards wrote:
> On 05/25/09 18:16, John Clizbe wrote:
>> Harry Rickards wrote:
<entire quoted email snipped>
>
> Okay, thanks for the advice. My public key is on pool.sks-keyservers.net
> as well, I just used pgp.mit.edu off of the top of my head. Is sending
> signed mail to the list okay?
Signed mail is encouraged. Either inline or PGP/MIME.
It is nicer if you trim down the quoted part of replies.
Re the pgp.mit.edu thingy: pool.sks-keyservers.net remains the more
robust solution. That said, if _you_ want to point at a single server,
you may, I just ask you think at "single point of failure" beforehand.
You may find status on all the presently known SKS keyservers at
http://sks-keyservers.net/status/ or
http://www.pramberger.at/peter/services/keyserver/network/ .
(Don't attach too much emphasis to the number of keys. Keyservers are
located around the globe and only run statistics once per day. Having
the greatest number keys only means that that given server had its stats
run closest to the polling script for the status page running.)
--
John P. Clizbe Inet:John (a) Mozilla-Enigmail.org
You can't spell fiasco without SCO. hkp://keyserver.gingerbear.net or
mailto:pgp-public-keys at gingerbear.net?subject=HELP
Q:"Just how do the residents of Haiku, Hawai'i hold conversations?"
A:"An odd melody / island voices on the winds / surplus of vowels"
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