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PGP/GnuPG keysigning at BLU meeting?



I'd like more information.

I use pgp 2.6.X and pgpsendmail.  I do not use gpg because I thought that
I cannot use the public keyservers with it.  Is this correct?

Also, is there something like pgpsendmail for gpg?  I noticed that the
messages below have attachments.  Is there a way to automatically encrypt
and/or sign all messages sent, perhaps as an S/MIME attachment?  (Are the
attachments below S/MIME attachments?  I have never seen one so I don't
know.)

 > From: John Abreau <jabr at blu.org>
 > Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2001 19:59:03 -0400
 >
 > I'm also curious how many of us actually use PGP or GnuPG.
 > 
 > Content-Type: application/pgp-signature
 > 
 > This message contains data in an unrecognized format, application/pgp-signature,
 > which is being decoded and written to the file named "/tmp/1-mm.oHVi7g".
 > If you do not want this data, you probably should delete that file.
 > Wrote file /tmp/1-mm.oHVi7g

 > From: "Derek D. Martin" <ddm at pizzashack.org>
 > Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 20:14:34 -0400
 >
 > This message contains data in an unrecognized format, application/pgp,
 > which is being decoded and written to the file named "/tmp/1-mm.YQbKOd".
 > If you do not want this data, you probably should delete that file.
 > Wrote file /tmp/1-mm.YQbKOd

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