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Hi David,<BR>
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I have had a similar problem, I couldn't find yours on the key server (hkp://keys.gnupg.net), but got the others okay and signed them.<BR>
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Not emailed them yet, as KGpg isn't set up to work with evolution as standard and haven't found out how to change that yet.<BR>
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I guess it was mine that you couldn't find. I think that was because I hadn't exported it to the key server (I thought it did it automatically when you created your key, but I guess not). Done it know, so hopefully sorted.<BR>
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Not sure why I could find yours, did anyone else have a problem?<BR>
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Cheers<BR>
<BR>
Keith<BR>
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On Sat, 2012-05-05 at 13:13 +0100, david@gbenet.com wrote:
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Hi All,
I did a quick check on the people's public keys - apart from one key which was not
available to sign. I then signed people's keys. None of those keys have been updated to a
key-server and no one's signed my key.
So what's going on?
David
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